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Badger - Wikipedia Badgers are medium-sized short-legged omnivores in the superfamily Musteloidea
Badger | Nocturnal, Burrowing Mammal | Britannica Badger, common name for any of several stout carnivores, most of them members of the weasel family (Mustelidae), that are found in various parts of the world and are known for their burrowing ability The species differ in size, habitat, and coloration, but all are nocturnal and possess anal scent
Badger - Mojave National Preserve (U. S. National Park Service) Average badger needs to eat about two ground squirrels or pocket gophers a day to maintain its weight Digs burrows in pursuit of prey Adults preyed on by mountain lions, bears, and wolves Coyotes and eagles will prey on young Mostly solitary except in mating season (summer and early fall)
American Badger Facts, Pictures In-Depth Information There are 11 species of badger including the American badger Other well-known badgers include the larger (but less predatory) European badger (Meles meles) and the slightly smaller honey badger (Mellivora capensis), which is found in Africa
12 Types of Badgers: Species, Facts, and Photos - TRVST Join us as we explore the distinctive attributes and behaviors of the various badger species that inhabit regions across the globe Badgers are a polyphyletic group under the Caniform suborder of carnivoran mammals They are characterized mainly by their stout bodies and digging behaviors
Badgers - World Deer Badgers are strong and dangerous animals known for their complex nature They are medium-sized, unique mammals with tiny legs They belong to a Mustelidae family in which wolverines, otters, weasels, and minks exist They use their best tactics at night, diggingburrows to create intricate tunnels
American badger - Wikipedia The American badger has most of the general characteristics common to badgers; with stocky and low-slung bodies with short, powerful legs, they are identifiable by their huge foreclaws (measuring up to 5 cm in length) and distinctive head markings