Honey Badger
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Carnivora
Mustelidae
Mellivora
Mellivora capensis
The ratel's head and body are, on average, 0.8 meters (2.4 feet) in length with the tail up to 0.3 meters (.9 feet) long. On average, the…
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Badger facts, badger photos. The badgers of the world in words and pictures. Learn more about these nocturnal animals. ... Badger facts. Badger photos. The badgers of the world in words and pictures.
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Facts About Badgers - Pages on This Website ... Facts about the European badger ... American Badger - a super page about the American badger, with facts and photos.
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- The badger is the fastest digging animal on Earth. ... - The badger can dig faster than a person with a shovel. ... - Badgers can eat up to 200 earthworms per day.
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Facts about the North American Badger. Did you know that they can be found across the United States, but their numbers are greatly decreasing? ... ; You are here: Essortment Home >> Science & Technology >> Animals:Small mammals >> North american badger facts ;
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index of the pages on badgers biology ... There are many pages and sites in English, on the web, which are dedicated to explain various aspects of the badger biology (see Badger Links). ... Historical facts about badgers...
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Badger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Badgers , occasionally referred to as brocks , are short-legged, heavy-set carnivores in the weasel family, Mustelidae. There are some eight species of badger, in three subfamilies (see links in sp...
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The American badger has a flat body with short legs and a triangular face with a long, pointed, tipped-up nose. It has long brown or black fur with white stripes on its cheeks and one stripe running from its nose to the back of its head. ... Habitat The American Badger lives in open areas like plains and prairies,
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Persecution by badger baiters who kill badgers for 'fun', and by gamekeepers who sometimes kill badgers in the belief that they damage livestock, has decimated the badger populations in some areas, particularly South Yorkshire. ... Back to the facts page...
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