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Badgers are found in Europe, western North America and South Asia. They are not found in Australia; nor have they been introduced to Australia.
Badgers give birth in there home where they live From Amber age 11 from America
No, badgers live in setts. Squirrels live in dreys.
Quails do live in South America.
They live in America, Europe and Asia and found near the woods They live in setts, they are like a small underground cave that they dig out.
yes whales live in south America
Badgers live together in large extensive system of underground tunnels or catacombs and nesting chambers called "setts", that are huge tunnel systems, in some cases, actually centuries old.== == Badgers live in America, Europe and Asia. Geographic range - across Europe and Asia, bounded by the Atlantic and Pacific oceans (including Japan) and by the latitudes 60 and 35 degrees (also running south along the Asian Pacific coast through Vietnam). Badgers live in many counties of the UK. They like to live in banks where the soil is loose so that they can easily excavate their homes. North American badgers are found in the western and central United States, northern Mexico and central Canada. They range from the Great Lakes states west to Pacific Coast, and from Canadian Prairie Provinces, south to Mexican Plateau. In the US west of Mississippi like Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Mississippi maybe Louisiana Am not sure of the full range of countries Badgers live in but I know they are found in Great Britain, Ireland America and parts of AsiaBadgers are found throughout Asia, Europe, North America and Africa.Americaamerica europe aisa
Neither. Badgers live in temperate climates.
Badgers live in underground burrows, called 'setts'.
Yes, badgers live in the desert. They are relatively common in parts of the Chihuahuan Desert.
No, baboons live in trees and badgers live underground in setts.
No, mice do. Badgers live down the road.