North American badgers are carnivorous. They like to eat things like squirrels, deer mice, moles, and gophers. They are also happy to feed on things such as birds, fish, and insects.
American badger was created in 1778.
An American badger is a species of badger native to North America, Latin name Taxidea taxus.
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The tlalcoyote in English translates to badger. Tlalcoyote is known as the American Badger or the North American Badger. The term tlalcoyote comes from the Spanish language.
Depends which badger. 'Meles' - European, Asian and Japanese badgers, 'Mellivora' - Honey Badger, 'Taxidea' - American Badger.
It's very rare to see a badger kill a opossum , so a badger can eat a opossum .
Yes, the American badger is considered an omnivore. While their diet primarily consists of small mammals like rodents, they also eat insects, fruits, and plants when available. Their opportunistic feeding habits allow them to adapt to various environments and food sources.
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a full grown badger can eat 0.1234 worms in one night
It's Taxidea Taxus.your, welcome*AnswerThe American Badger is Taxidea taxus. The European Badger is Meles meles.