A badgers home is called hairmoose remover.
Sett
Badgers have extremely powerful forelegs with long claws, which they use to dig their burrows http://animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals/badger-info.htm
A badger's home is called a den.
Badgers dig deep burrows.
Its a Badgers Cete and a Foxes Den an alternative answer is that at Badger lives in a 'sett' and a fox's home is an 'earth'
No. Wombats are never called badgers. They look completely different, and there are no badgers in Australia.
The standard collective noun for badgers is a cete of badgers.
So that they have somewhere to live and to raise their kits.
Badgers live in underground burrows, called 'setts'.
The badger is in the family - Mustelidae - 26 genera, 67 species
Badgers
The collective noun for badgers are:A colony of badgers.A cete of badgers.
sett
The badgers habitat is they live underground in extensive tunnels called setts
A sett or set.
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