Hedgehogs are classified as “insectivores,” but their diet in captivity is best described as omnivorous. In the wild, they eat a mix of insects, plants, and small amounts of protein-rich foods.
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Why Do Hedgehogs Curl Up?
When you think of a hedgehog, you might imagine them using their unique defense mechanism: curling into a tight, spiky ball.
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