Yes badgers do eat hedgehogs as witnessed by my son last night in our back garden!!.
They will kill and eat them, particularly when other food is scarce. Although they prefer worms they will eat other small mammals and have leant to to use their long claws and powerful feet to "open up" a hedgehog - even if it has wrapped itself up into a tight prickly ball.
Not all badgers have leant this technique fortunately but the lack of cover and hiding places, loss of hedgerows etc. is making life difficult for the poor hedgehog.
Yes, they do.
As i am a werewolf or lycan, i eat foxes,rabbits,badgers,hedgehogs and weak wandering humans
coyotes eat badgers
Mountain lions are known for hunting and eating rabbits from time to time. Some other animals that eat rabbits are wolves, bears, and badgers.
Various foxes(red, kit, grey, coyotes, badgers and bobcats.
Ferrets, polecats, foxes, cats, dogs, badgers, lynxes, wild cats... Basically anything that will eat meat will eat a rabbit.
Badgers are not thought to eat garbage. Instead they eat mice, squirrels, and groundhogs, as well as insects, lizards, and rabbits. They eat birds, lizards, snakes ,rats and mice
No, mice do. Badgers live down the road.
rabbits, badgers, hedgehogs
badgers eat snails, worms, beetles and even rats.
Yes, there are rabbits in Illinois in the wild as well as domesticated pets.
Yes , it attracts bears and small rabbits.