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.
There is no way he would survive in the wild." In 2016, an overweight hedgehog nicknamed Mr Piggywinkle was put on a diet at an animal rescue centre in Wiltshire. The 1.8kg (4lb) hedgehog piled on ...
Gardeners are being urged to leave a bowl of dog food out in their gardens this weekend and through the next week. Our ...
Four-toed hedgehogs are carnivorous animals, so the Tulsa Zoo feeds them a special insectivore pellet diet and adds in cut-up ...