Yes, badgers live in the desert. They are relatively common in parts of the Chihuahuan Desert.
Most likely anything larger than the badger, maybe a hawk, or possibly a snake.
Yes, a badger can possibly live in a garden. Badgers live just about anywhere where there is dirt, as they live underground. If there is food in your garden, that just makes the badger want to stay more.
There is only one species of badger in the United States - the American badger - Taxidea taxus.
badger's live underground
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A badger is an animal. Mites and fleas possibly live on them.
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depends where they live
because of its adaptaions
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Wisconsin had a live badger as a mascot during the 1940s and early 1950s. The live badger, named "Bucky," was used by the University of Wisconsin-Madison to represent its athletic teams. However, due to concerns about animal welfare and practicality, the live mascot was eventually retired, and the university adopted a costumed version of Bucky Badger, which has become a beloved symbol of the school.