meal worms, there omnivores but prefer insectivores
Prey , unless you have a well-trained dog .
Hedgehogs mongooses
yes even hedgehogs and fish
dogs wolf and badger
The things that eat hedgehogs are foxes, badgers, and, in Ancient Rome, humans.Hedgehogs have two main predators. These include the badger, in England and the UK, and also the European Eagle Owl.
hedgehogs, badgers, foxes, other snakes, fish, birds of prey and humans.
Any natural predators - including wild cats, dogs, birds of prey, etc Any animals who compete for their resources. They are solitary creatures, so other hedgehogs can also be included in this category at times.
The Ferret will more than likely try to kill and eat the Hedgehog. Ferrets prey on small animals.
Hedgehogs primarily compete with other small mammals for food resources, such as insects, worms, and fruits. They may face competition from animals like shrews, mice, and voles in their habitats. Additionally, hedgehogs can be affected by habitat loss and predation from larger animals, such as foxes and birds of prey, which may indirectly impact their competition for resources.
Cats will not eat hedgehogs. Most cats, like indoor cats do no not hunt their prey. They do not even eat mice. The like to chase them. They eat processed meat.
In the wild, the most common "predator" of hedgehogs is the automobile. They are also occasionally taken by birds of prey (hawks, owls, etc) and by wild canines.
The collective noun for hedgehogs is a "prickle." This term reflects their spiny appearance, as hedgehogs are covered in quills. When referring to a group of hedgehogs, you can say "a prickle of hedgehogs."