A sett is the home of a badger family. they are networks of tunnels and chambers where up to 15 animals may live.
No, badgers live in setts. Squirrels live in dreys.
Badgers live in underground burrows, called 'setts'.
Badgers live in underground burrows known as setts.
There are many different names for the homes that wild animals live in. They include a lodge for beavers, a burrow or warren for rabbits, a nest for birds and squirrels, and an Earth for a fox. Wild animals also live in dens, lairs, tunnels and setts.
Ferrets live in underground burrows known as setts.
No, baboons live in trees and badgers live underground in setts.
Chris Setts's birth name is Christopher Robert Botfeld Setts.
Chris Setts is 5' 9".
Badgers live all over the world. All of them live underground in burrows called setts.
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.
A badger sett or set can be defined as a badgerÕs den, usually consisting of a network of tunnels. The largest setts are spacious enough to accommodate 15 or more animals, with up to 980 ft of tunnels and as many as 40 openings. It takes many years for the animals to dig these large setts.