The Badger is of the mustelid family. The fox is a canine.
Both exhibit similar qualities
I would keep them apart to start with and gradually introduce them if necessary.
Personally, I would just keep them apart.
Yes, wolves do eat badgers. Badgers have carnivorous predators such as wolves, coyotes, mountain lions, and other similar types of animals. Humans have also been known to hunt them, but generally do not eat them.
No, wolves are predators which may take the badger cubs, but badgers are capable of fighting off larger animals such as wolves, coyotes and bears.
No, typically it is the opposite and foxes hunt badgers. Badgers usually dig for their food and eat worms, frogs, and such.
No, badgers do not get on with any animals.
I imagine so. Artificially anyway.
Lions, hyenas, and wolves hunt together. Bears hunt alone.
Gray wolves sometimes hunt together,but i think they all go together.
Wolves, Coyotes, Crocodiles, snakes.hawks,badgers,and owls
Grey wolves hunt in packs together so that big animals wont get a chance to attack, but instead of the big animals hunting grey wolves, grey wolves hunt the big animals.
They were initially bred to hunt badgers. They can hunt burrowing animals like rabbits and foxes.
At night.
They mainly hunt
They hunt small animals because wolves usually hunt alone. When they do hunt together the only take 2-5 members from their pack. That said they can only hunt small animals because of that and because of their short legs.
No, wolves and honey badgers do not live on the same continent.
foxes wolves and badgers
It depends on what kind of wolf it is. There are grey wolves (or timber wolves) and they usually roam the forest or woods. There are arctic wolves, and they might be found out on tundras. Plus, there are plains wolves (But I think they are extinct) and like their name, they live out on the plains. There are many more types of wolves that live in different places. How about you use a search engine to find out more?
Hunny Badgers!