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Badger mammal Britannica ~ The American badger is a powerful animal that captures most of its prey by rapid digging Generally solitary it feeds mainly on rodents particularly ground squirrel s pocket gopher s mice and vole s Other prey include insects reptiles and eggs of groundnesting birds Mostly nocturnal American badgers
Badger Wikipedia ~ Badgers are shortlegged omnivores in the families Mustelidae which also includes the otters polecats weasels and ferrets and Mephitidae which also includes the skunks
Badger Taxidea Taxus Animals AZ Animals ~ Badger is the common name for any animal of the badger three subfamilies which belong to the family Mustelidae This is the same mammal family as the ferrets the weasels the otters and several other types of carnivore meaning that the badger is most closely related to these animals
American Badger Facts NatureMapping ~ American Badger Taxidea taxusSpecies Code TATA Description The Badger is a brown furcovered mammal with short legs and low profile The head appears pointed and small for the body They have short ears and a short furry tail
Badger Facts Animal Facts Encyclopedia ~ Portrait of an American Badger One of the more curious badger facts is that a large part of their diet is earthworms Badgers are stoutly built powerful and cantankerous carnivores There are eight species of badger ranging across several continents including North America Africa Europe and Asia
Facts About Badgers Live Science ~ Many badger species are very social creatures and live in groups called a cete or clan A clan shares territory and setts Setts can be centuries old and are used by many generations of badgers One sett can be 22 to 109 yards 20 to 100 meters or more long according to the Somerset Wildlife Trust
Recognizing Badger Habitat Alderleaf Wilderness College ~ by Filip Tkaczyk Learning more about badger habitat can help you to better understand the American badger Taxidea taxusAnimals are strongly influenced and shaped by where they live and the badger is no exception
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