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What (who) is Eurasian badger - definition

SPECIES OF CARNIVORANS
Eurasian badger; Meles meles; European badgers; Eurasian Badger; European Badger; Social behavior of European badgers; Sexual behavior of European badgers; Denning behavior of European badgers
  • A tame orphan badger with keeper
  • Dentition
  • A badger in England scavenging food
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  • Scratching-tree of badgers
  • Badger with cubs
  • Two European badgers grooming each other
  • Illustration of a badger brought to bay by a Dachshund (''Dachshund'' is German for "badger-dog")
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  • Grunting and snuffling sounds
  • A European badger skeleton at the [[Royal Veterinary College]]
  • A sett shown in an engraving
  • European badger in the coat of arms of [[Luhanka]]
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  • Skull of a European badger
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  • A [[red fox]] challenging two badgers moving towards a bird feeder at night
  • Entrance to a badger sett
  • A [[shaving brush]] using badger hair
  • Tommy Brock, as illustrated by [[Beatrix Potter]] in ''[[The Tale of Mr. Tod]]''
  • A hand reared European badger showed at the celebration of the [[National Day of Sweden]]
  • Mr. Badger, as portrayed in an illustrated edition of [[Kenneth Grahame]]'s ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''

Badger, California         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Badger, CA; Badger, Tulare County, California; Badger, Tulare County, CA
Badger is an unincorporated community located in Tulare County in California at an elevation of 3,038 feet. It has a population of 140.
The Badger Herald         
US NEWSPAPER
Badger Herald
The Badger Herald is a newspaper serving the University of Wisconsin–Madison community, founded in 1969. The paper is published Monday through Friday during the academic year and once during the summer.
Colin R. Badger         
(1906–1993) ADULT EDUCATOR
Colin Robert Badger; C. R. Badger; Colin Badger
Colin Robert Badger (4 December 1906 – 8 August 1993), was an Australian adult education administrator.

Wikipedia

European badger

The European badger (Meles meles), also known as the Eurasian badger, is a badger species in the family Mustelidae native to almost all of Europe. It is classified as least concern on the IUCN Red List, as it has a wide range and a large, stable population size which is thought to be increasing in some regions. Several subspecies are recognized, with the nominate subspecies (M. m. meles) predominating in most of Europe. In Europe, where no other badger species commonly occurs, it is generally just called the "badger".

The European badger is a powerfully built, black, white, brown, and grey animal with a small head, a stocky body, small black eyes, and a short tail. Its weight varies, being 7–13 kg (15–29 lb) in spring, but building up to 15–17 kg (33–37 lb) in autumn before the winter sleep period. It is nocturnal and is a social, burrowing animal that sleeps during the day in one of several setts in its territorial range. These burrows have multiple chambers and entrances, and are extensive systems of underground passages of 35–81 m (115–266 ft) length. They house several badger families that use these setts for decades. Badgers are fussy over the cleanliness of their burrow, carrying in fresh bedding and removing soiled material, and they defecate in latrines strategically situated outside their setts or en route to other setts.

Although classified as a carnivore, the European badger feeds on a wide variety of plant and animal foods, including earthworms, large insects, small mammals, carrion, cereals, and tubers. Litters of up to five cubs are produced in spring. The young are weaned a few months later, but usually remain within the family group. The European badger has been known to share its burrow with other species, such as rabbits, red foxes, and raccoon dogs, but it can be ferocious when provoked, a trait which has been exploited in the now-illegal blood sport of badger-baiting. Badgers can be carriers of bovine tuberculosis, which also affects cattle. In England, badger populations are culled to try to reduce the incidence of bovine tuberculosis in cattle, although the efficacy of this practice is strongly disputed, and badger culls are widely considered cruel and inhumane.