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  1. The American badger ( Taxidea taxus) [n 1] is a North American badger similar in appearance to the European badger, although not closely related. It is found in the western, central, and northeastern United States, northern Mexico, and south-central Canada to certain areas of southwestern British Columbia.

  2. Everything you should know about the Badger. The Badger is short, stout mammal that is just scrappy enough to fight off surprisingly large predators!

  3. Basic facts about American Badger: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

  4. Nov 5, 2020 · Type of Animal: Mammal; member of the order Carnivora. Animal Family: Mustelidae; a diverse family of mammals that includes weasels, ferrets, mink and otters. Where Found: North America. Length: American badgers measure between 20 and 33 in (50 to 83 cm) including the tail. Males are slightly larger than females.

  5. Dec 31, 2022 · The badger is Wisconsin’s state animal. 5 Badger Facts • Badgers are animals that sleep during the day • There are 11 different badger species • Young badger animals leave the burrow when they are around 6 months old • Badgers are a part of the weasel family • Badgers have few natural predators

  6. badger, Any of eight species of stout-bodied carnivores (family Mustelidae) that possess an anal scent gland, powerful jaws, and large, heavy claws on their forefeet. Most species are brown, black, or gray, with markings on the face or body, and are found in South Asia.

  7. Quick Facts. Native to Great Lakes, Great Plains, Western United States and Canada, and Northern Mexico. Primary Diet Small mammals, lizards, snakes, insects, brids, and carrion. Adult Weight 9 to 27 pounds. Lifespan 4 to 7 years. Status Stable. Badgers are fearless, feisty, solitary, nocturnal animals that spend much of their life underground.

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