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Badgers are primarily found in several countries across Europe, Asia, and North America. In Europe, they are commonly seen in the UK, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. The American badger is mainly found in the United States and Canada, while the Asian badger can be found in regions of Japan, China, and Korea. Each species has adapted to various habitats within these regions.
Yes, both the hedgehog and the badger can be found in Europe. The European hedgehog is common across much of the continent, while the European badger is also widely distributed. However, the puffin, specifically the Atlantic puffin, primarily breeds on coastal cliffs in the North Atlantic, including parts of Europe, such as the UK and Iceland.
There is only one species of badger in the United States - the American badger - Taxidea taxus.
American badger was created in 1778.
Badger is the common name for a specific group of carnivorous mammals, which belong to the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, otters, ferrets, wolverines, and relatives. There are eight species of badger, in three subfamilies: Melinae (badgers of Europe and Asia), Mellivorinae (the Ratel or honey badger), and Taxideinae (the American badger).Scientific classificationKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: MustelidaeSubfamily: MelinaeMellivorinaeTaxidiinaeGenera ArctonyxMelogaleMelesMellivoraTaxidea
An American badger is a species of badger native to North America, Latin name Taxidea taxus.
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Badgers are found primarily in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. The European badger inhabits woodlands, grasslands, and farmland, while the American badger prefers open plains and grasslands. Asian badgers can be found in various habitats, including forests and scrublands. Each species has adapted to its specific environment, but they generally prefer areas with ample soil for burrowing.
There are eight species of badger, in three subfamilies: Melinae (badgers of Europe and Asia - see links in species list below), Mellivorinae (the Ratel or honey badger), and Taxideinae (the American badger).Family Mustelidae * Subfamily Melinae ** Hog Badger, Arctonyx collaris ** Burmese Ferret-badger, Melogale personata ** Javan Ferret-badger, Melogale orientalis ** Chinese Ferret-badger, Melogale moschata ** Bornean Ferret-badger, Melogale everetti ** European Badger, Meles meles * Subfamily Mellivorinae ** Honey Badger or Ratel, Mellivora capensis * Subfamily Taxideinae: ** �Chamitataxus avitus ** �Pliotaxidea nevadensis ** �Pliotaxidea garberi ** American Badger, Taxidea taxus (Source - Wikipedia)
The tlalcoyote in English translates to badger. Tlalcoyote is known as the American Badger or the North American Badger. The term tlalcoyote comes from the Spanish language.
Depends which badger. 'Meles' - European, Asian and Japanese badgers, 'Mellivora' - Honey Badger, 'Taxidea' - American Badger.
It's Taxidea Taxus.your, welcome*AnswerThe American Badger is Taxidea taxus. The European Badger is Meles meles.