Badgers - page 2

Where are Badger found?
Where they live: Badgers are found primarily in the Great Plains region of North America. Badgers occur north through the central western Canadian pro...
Where Badger live?
Habitat. Badgers prefer dry, open grasslands, though they are very adaptable. Some also live in woods, quarries, hedgerows, sea cliffs and moorland. A...
What is the biggest Badger?
They grow to around 90 cm (35 in) in length including tail. The European badger is one of the largest; the American badger, the hog badger, and the ho...
What do Badger look like?
What do badgers look like? With its characteristic black and white-striped face, grey fur and short furry tail, the badger looks like no other UK mamm...
What do Badger do?
Badgers are nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night and sleep during the day. Badgers have strong limbs and sharp claws that help them dig bu...
What color are Badger?
Most badgers appear grey in colour on the main body, with a lighter colour on the underbelly, although some can appear to be a shade of brown on the b...
What are Badger predators?
Badgers are aggressive creatures, which means that the animals have only a few natural predators. These include coyotes, bobcats, golden eagles and be...
How many species of Badger are there?
How many badgers are there in the world?What is the rarest badger?How many badger breeds are there?Are there badgers in Ohio?Why are badgers called B...
How many Badger are left in the world?
In 1988 there were estimated to be around 42,000 social groups of badgers, and just under 200,000 adult badgers. By 1997 this had risen to just over 5...