Yes they are because they hunt at night and sleep all day which means they are nocturnal. Yes. You will never see them by day (alive!) but if you drive around in country lanes during the small hours you should see them fairly often.
yup
Actually, badgers spend winter in a cycle of topor but are less active though in the winter
a badger lives in its den underground which it makes by digging a hole
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They go on the hunt.
nope! nope!
badgers r nocturnal so they will sleep all day (about 12 hours) and hunt at night
They are all nocturnal.
Badgers are nocturnal so they eat at night. They scavenge in the day and hunt at night
There are numerous nocturnal animals found in Britain. Badgers, fallow deer, wild boars, and tawny owls can all be seen at night in Britain.
Badgers are nocturnal so they eat at night.
as badgers are nocturnal they feed during the night but in extreme circumstances have been seen feeding during the day.
Badgers are known for being nocturnal, which means they eat during the evening hours. They eat grubs, bird eggs, and other insects.
i don't know so ask another question!
There are Eurasian badgers, hog badgers, American badgers, ferret badgers, honey badgers, and stink badgers. I'm guessing that your question was, "What kinds of badgers are there?"
coyotes eat badgers
yes, badgers are mammals
Badgers posses a structure at the back of their eye called a tapetum lucedum which is like a reflective sheet that catches light and reflects it back on the eye giving the eye a second chance to pick up the light. This is the structure responsible for eye shine in other animals such as deer.