How old is an adult badger
Most adult badgers love eating earthworms and eat several hundred of them every night
Badgers give birth in there home where they live From Amber age 11 from America
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?"
When they are weaned and old enough to live on their own.
coyotes eat badgers
yes, badgers are mammals
You mean Eurasian Badgers? Eurasian Badgers have few predators and competitors. They are known for being as tenacious as hell and they are very durable. Eurasian Badgers compete with Raccoon Dogs, Red Foxes, Eurasian Lynx and the Wolverine. Brown Bears, Siberian Tigers, Wolves, and Eurasian Lynx are the only carnivores that are brave enough to prey on badgers. Red Foxes may prey on young badgers, but adult badgers mostly dominate foxes. Eurasian Lynx may pose a threat to badgers, but killing one might be hard. Raccoon Dogs may extensively use badger setts for shelter, but badgers will kill or drive out Raccoon Dogs if they overstay their welcome. As for American Badgers, they also have few predators. But because they are smaller and weaker than Eurasian Badgers, they might have slightly more predators. Predators of the Eurasian Badger are Cougars, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, bears and Canadian lynx.
Badgers can swim
badgers do have tails.
In North America, coyotes sometimes eat badgers and vice versa. American badgers have few natural predators, the primary predators of badgers are humans. Natural predation on badgers is rare, with young animals being most vulnerable. Other predators of American badgers include golden eagles, bobcats, cougars, and coyotes. Bears and gray wolves may also sometimes take badgers Adult honey badgers rarely serve as prey for lions and leopards; their ferocity and thick, loose skin makes it difficult to grip or suffocate them. Old, weak honey badgers are more likely to fall prey to leopards, lions, and pythons
All badgers are known to swim, therefore, your answer is yes.
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