Eurasian Badger
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Carnivora
Mustelidae
Meles
Meles meles
The Eurasian Badger, Meles meles, is is indigenous to most of Europe (excluding northern Scandinavia, Iceland, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily and Cyprus) and many parts of Asia, from about 15° to 65° North, and… More »
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The European Badger ( Meles meles ), or Eurasian badger , is a mammal indigenous to most of Europe (excluding northern Scandinavia, Iceland, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily and Cyprus) and to many par...
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As in other badger species, the body of Eurasian badgers is stocky, with short limbs and tail. ... Eurasian Badgers live in social groups of, on average, 6 adults (although groups as large as 23 have been recorded). Sociality was not recognized in this species until fairly recently, however, ... Meles meles; Eurasian badger...
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The Eurasian badger lives in Britain, Ireland, mainland Europe and Asia, and Japan. Where food supplies are good, this species lives socially in groups. Dens - known as setts - can be extensive, with many entrances, tunnels and chambers.
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Find out about The threats faced by the Eurasian badger. ... Image: Eurasian badger (Meles meles). ... Go to the Eurasian badger home page.
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Badger conservation and welfare are the primary goals of the Badger Trust (the new name for the National Federation of Badger Groups, NFBG). Badgers (Meles meles) face a wide range of threats including badger digging, badger baiting and other forms of persecution; ... Badger News...
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The Eurasian Badger (Meles meles); The European badger (Meles meles) belongs to the family of mammals known as the Mustelidae (possessing musk glands), otherwise known as the weasel family and includes the otter, stoat, polecat, ferret and pine marten.
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Meles meles "Eurasian Badger ... The badger's most important food is earthworms, which are caught on pasture or in deciduous woodland, especially on wet nights. Other foods include bulbs, small mammals and young rabbits. Carrion is eaten by badgers living in upland areas;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Eurasian badger. Eurasian badger. Information about Eurasian badger in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Eurasian badger)
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