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… More »
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Interesting facts:; A badger's feet and claws are very strong. They have been known to dig their way through blacktop and concrete. They are well adapted to prairie habitat because they can dig through soil full of the tough roots of prairie plants. ... Badgers mate in summer. One to five young are born the next spring.
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All badgers have a low slung body, shovel-shaped head and strong, sharp claws. Most are dark gray or black with distinctive white stripes down their face and sides. They all prefer sandy, porous soil and dig extensive tunnels and burrows which are called setts. ... Click here to go back to Animal Facts and Information.
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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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This is a report that I wrote about Badgers. ... Here are many interesting facts about the badger. One of them is how the badger got it's name. Badger comes from the “badge” or mark on its face. There are also more white markings around the face. One very interesting fact about badgers is badger barreling.
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Features history, breeders, clubs, rescues, American Badger pictures, and general informational links. ... American Badgers - Description ... American Badgers (scientific name Taxidea taxus), belong to the Mustelidae family of Carnivores, class Mammalia. They are relatively large furred animals found in some parts of the...
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Badgers (Meles meles) have lived in Britain for at least 250,000 years. The latest surveys show that there are a quarter of a million badgers in the UK, unevenly distributed across the country. The effects of persecution and changing land use mean that they have almost disappeared from some areas. ... Back to the facts page...
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Badgers are animals that live in burrows (called setts). But what do badgers eat? This post will answer that question and also tell you a few interesting facts about badgers. What Do Badgers Eat American badgers are fossorial carnivores. ... Interesting Facts About Badgers...
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A gallery of freaky pets and animals, funny pictures, photos, jokes, and other humor. ... Dachshunds were bred to fight badgers in their dens. ... ; Home; Funny Animal Pictures; Pet Photos; Animal Jokes; Screen Savers; Animal Facts; Flash Games; Links;
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Interesting facts and information about Turkmenistan, its culture, traditions, horses, carpets, economics, politics etc. ... From time to time they hunt foxes, jackals, wolves, badgers and wall-creepers. Persian leopard is inscribed on the Red Data Book of Turkmenistan and the World Conservation Union and under the protection...
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