Hedgehog Facts - Senses - Smell, Sight, Hearing & Taste
Hedgehog Senses - Smell
The hedgehogs smell is their primary sense. They use it more than any other sense, and it is probably the best sense. It is by smell that a hedgehog finds his food, recognizes other hedgehogs and senses the presence of danger (a hedgehog can smell a person many yards a way if the wind is in the right direction). The hedgehog is constantly sniffing the ground as it walks, and hedgehogs can smell food under an inch of soil. Moreover, the hedgehogs sense section of its brain, is mainly taken up the smell centres, indicating its importance to the hedgehog.
Hedgehog Senses - Sight
The hedgehogs sight is quite basic. Unlike humans, the don't use it much. They can probably just make out major landmarks, such as trees, silhouetted against the sky. Their colours are just shades are brown and cream, and they have a limited field of view. Smell really is the main sense.
Hedgehog Senses - Hearing
The hedgehogs hearing also pays a large part in its senses. It uses hearing a lot to detect it's prey, and to detect danger. If a hedgehog were to hear a worm, it would most probably be rather loud.
Hedgehog Senses - Taste
Can hedgehogs taste? Yes, they certainly can, but the truth is that hedgehogs do not care what food tastes like! Hedgehogs are well known to eat insects that other insectivores will not eat