How do hedgehogs hunt for food?

Hedgehog Hunting Behavior

Hedgehogs are primarily insectivores, so they hunt for food by using their keen sense of smell and hearing to locate prey such as insects, worms, snails, and other small invertebrates. They are nocturnal animals, so they do most of their hunting at night. When a hedgehog detects prey, it will use its snout to root around in the soil or under leaves to find the food. Hedgehogs have a good sense of taste and can detect if something is edible or not. Once they locate their prey, they will either use their teeth to catch and eat it or roll into a ball to protect themselves if they feel threatened.

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