No.
Different species can have slightly different habits, all wild hedgehogs can hibernate, although not all do.
Hibernation time of hedgehogs depends on their environment.
In addition, domesticated species prefer a warm climate (above 72 °F/22 °C but below 85 °F/29.5 °C) and do not naturally hibernate.
The hedgehogs go and sexually reproduce when its winter and I don't know why .
They don't hibernate as such... but many species DO migrate to warmer countries in winter.
winter
Manatees migrate in the winter. When the weather gets too cold, they move to a warmer climate and stay there until winter is over.
all the hedgehogs go into a deep sleep in winter so they store food so they don't get hungry while sleeping :)
Hedgehogs eat plenty of insects, grubs and worms, most of which aren't seen much in winter. With food being scarce, hedgehogs usually opt for hibernation.
Hedgehogs live above ground, and are generally nocturnal. They hibernate during winter.
no
Hedgehogs do what they do all year round .In Africa it doesn't get cold in the winter so it doesn't matter to the heggies. But if you own a hedgehog and live in an area where it is cold and do not have a temperature of at least 65 (Fahrenheit) your hedgehog will go into hibernation and most likely die.
Hedgehogs are usually asleep during the winter so are unable to survie.
No, sheep do not hibernate.
tigers do not hibernate!