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  • Long and strong claws to dig apart burrows of rodents
  • Third inner eyelid which helps protects the eyes when digging
  • Thick and loose coat to protect skin against the teeth of a biting predator
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9y ago

Badgers have adapted to their environment because of their dark fur, which helps them blend into their surroundings. They have well-adapted, shovel-like paws they use to dig.

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they make tunnels up to 23 feet deep 7m wide

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11y ago

The American badger digs a hole and burrows inside it when threatened by a predator, protecting itself from being eaten.

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