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Badger Org - Ferret Badger Melogale moschata, personata, personata
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Chinese Ferret Badger -. Burmese Ferret Badger -. Everett's Ferret Badger -. Burmese ferret badger image courtesy of sarakadee.com. Chinese ferret badger image courtesy of badgers.org.uk. Which is only found on Mount Kinabalu at the northern tip of the island of Borneo. I have been unable to find any information about the range of the Ferret Badger, other than it exist in the Anhui Province of China and in Burma. The King James Bible. Text of Classic Books. 2001 to 2015 -. Please read our Legal Disclaimer.
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Badger Org - Eurasian Badger - Meles Meles
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Image courtesy of Badger-Watch. They also line their setts with moss and grasses, which are renewed often. In Britain it is a crime to kill badgers. Please visit the " Helping Badgers. Section of this site to learn more about this. They are omnivores, meaning that they eat just about everything, including meat, roots, vegetables, fruits, nuts, grains, insects, and even carrion (dead animals). This wide variety of foods insures their survival in various climates and weather conditions. Some badgers are in...
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Badger Org - Honey Badger - Mellivora capensis
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Honey Badger or ratel Pronounced As: ratl, is about 2 ft (61 cm) long excluding the tail, it has a coat that is black on the lower half of the body and pale gray above. The honey badger resembles its distant relative the skunk in coloration and in the possession of an anal scent gland. The honey badger has short legs and stout claws and is a strong burrower and a good climber. The honey badger lives in the forest and brush country of Africa, the Middle East, and India;. The King James Bible.
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Badger Org - Indonesian Stink Badger - Mydaus javanensis
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Indonesian Stink Badger -. Image courtesy of bcpjica.org. I've been unable to find any information on the reproductive aspect of either stink badger. Like most badgers, the teledu is a nocturnal animal. Its setts are not maze-like as are the Eurasian and American badgers. They are usually a single tunnel with a larger "room" at the end. They are not very deep, and the teledu have even been known to occupy and share porcupine burrows. The King James Bible. Text of Classic Books. 2001 to 2015 -.
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Badger Org - Badger Gallery
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This collection of images of badgers are mainly ones that others have been kind enough to let me put on this site. If you have a photo or drawing that you would be willing to share, please contact badger@badger.org. I'm in the weeds man. Hey, where's the party? Cute pair of Eurasian badgers. Side view of Eurasian badger. Close-up of Eurasian badger face. Baby Badger, a few weeks old. Fox and two badgers. Badger on the move. Front paw of a badger. Surprised pair of badgers. Hog badger in a Thailand Zoo.
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Badger Org - American Badger - Taxidea taxus
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Colors are mostly gray, with a grizzled effect due to long guard hairs that have a black band ending in a white tip. Their "underfur" is either a light tan, or a creamy white. A white stripe from the nose leads between the eyes and back over the head of the badger, ending between the shoulders. Badgers are determined fighters when they are threatened. They have loose fitting skin, which prevents them from being held securely by another animal. Badgers do not hibernate like bears during winter, but they d...
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Badger Org - Specias Data on Various Types of Badgers
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Badgers are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Mustelidae. All species, except the honey badger, are classified in the subfamily Melinae (true badgers). Global Distribution of Badgers. Badger drawings scanned from Neal and Cheeseman's "Badgers". The King James Bible. Text of Classic Books. 2001 to 2015 -. Please read our Legal Disclaimer.
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Badger.org - Facts & Myths
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The badger is the fastest digging animal on earth, and the strongest for its size. An American badger in the midwest was observed digging through the asphalt surface of a parking lot. It took him less than two minutes to disappear completely! Badger's won't chase you for wearing Levi Cords, like their TV commercial portrays. But. in one case an American badger was reported to join some joggers for a distance of about 164 feet (50 meters). More to come . . . These are sections of the old badger.org si...
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Badger.org - Helping Badgers
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This section is dedicated to spreading information on how you can help badgers. Protective legislation is increasing within individual countries, but there is little protection for badgers under international law. If you have any information on helping badgers, or organizations to that end, please contact:. Be sure to delete the -remove-me from the e-mail address above. Sorry to have to resort to such tactics, but the spam-bots collect any valid e-mail addresses on Web pages and sells them to spammers.
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