No, they do not.
I personally think that hibernating hedgehogs live in their very own nest, howvere I am not 100% sure with this !
No
No
No, they do not defecate while hibernating.
Disturbing hibernating hedgehogs is generally illegal in many countries, as they are protected under wildlife conservation laws. In the UK, for example, it is against the law to intentionally disturb or harm wild hedgehogs, especially during their hibernation period, which typically lasts from November to March. It's important to respect their natural behaviors and habitats to ensure their survival. Always check local regulations for specific guidelines regarding wildlife protection.
Hedgehogs eat worms and slugs, but should be hibernating in winter. If you find one during winter; contact your local animal shelter.
Nope.
No, snakes do not normally lay their eggs when hibernating. They normally do so in late summer.
Wild hedgehogs live all over California. They like to live in the cars there & eat poop. plus they like to share with each other lots.
Hibernating bears produce feces but do not defecate. They produce something called fecal (or poop) plug which they drop when they leave the den.
Only when they aren't in your bathroom. Just kidding. Bears urinate wherever they happen to be, whenever they feel like it. Since most bears spend much time in the woods, that's probably where they urinate most often.