They hibernate during the winter. In most cases the males enter hibernation first (and arouse first during the spring), with the females following shortly afterwards. Most hedgehogs will have started hibernation by Christmas, although it varies from place-to-place and can be heavily influenced by the weather/climate and by any supplemental food available to them. In warmer climates, such as those in New Zealand, hedgehogs may forego hibernation altogether and remain active all year.
hedgehogs go out at night or day in the wild forest, but usually they go at night as they have more than one predators,and they go hunting for fruit,like Pears and apples,and sometimes for vegtables,or anything that they could find that they might like
winter
no but they hibernate
Hedgehogs DO hibernate.Gophers, I dont know.
hamsters,hedgehogs
Hedgehogs, Dormice and bats.
Hedgehogs can hibernate, but for the African Pigmy/pet variety it's usually deadly for them to try.
Hedgehogs live above ground, and are generally nocturnal. They hibernate during winter.
Hedgehogs badgers rodents owls
yes hedgehogs could potentially hibernate if it gets under 65-60 degrees Fahrenheit. this can be fatal for them since they do not know how to do it right and will starve to death
Forest hedgehogs hibernate. However, if Desert hedgehogs are exposed to cold conditions, they die.
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Of those species only one, the hedgehog, hibernates. Squirrels and badgers often reduce their activity during the winter, but they do not hibernate. Among the British mammals, hedgehogs, dormice and bats are the only ones that truly hibernate. A host of reptiles, amphibians and insects also hibernate.