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Hedgehogs have a simple digestive system that is adapted for their insectivorous diet, primarily consisting of insects, worms, and other small invertebrates. Their stomach is relatively small, and they possess a short intestine that facilitates quick digestion and nutrient absorption. The digestive process begins in the mouth, where they chew their food, followed by enzymatic breakdown in the stomach and further absorption in the intestines. Additionally, hedgehogs have a cecum that helps in the fermentation of any plant material they might consume.

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