I would say any carnivore large or powerful enough or in great enough numbers to kill a badger. That would include a Grizzly bear, a pack of wolves, a Cougar and possibly a Wolverine. Of course it depends on the health of the badger as well. Most predators are not willing to sustain serious injury which could hinder their hunting abilities leading to their demise and a healthy strong badger can definitely inflict such damage. So the desparation factor is a real consideration, a badger is certainly NOT a normal prey item for any of these predators I mentioned ( the bear being the only opportunistic one) and only extreme hunger and the right circumstances could bring about the predation of a badger ( starving bear and old, sick or injured badger).
badgers
rabbits, badgers, hedgehogs
vulchers,badgers,snakes.
Foxes Or Even Badgers.
Lots of things do eats hens - what do eats hens specifically..........mostly foxes, badgers, dogs, stoats and of course biggest eater of hens and chickens are people.
One main carnivore that the honey badger eats is the snake.
Snakes, coyotes bob cats, fox, owls, hawks, badgers
Gophers have many predotors such as: birds, badgers, amoke cats, snakes, and, sometimes, lizards.
badgers bears all kinds of animalsJust to let you know
a kangaroo rat eats seeds and badgers owls and foxes will eat kangaroo rats
A wolf, coyotes, foxes, hawks, fishers, owls, bears, badgers and dogs. Believe it or not, some people eat porcupines as well. Lions, honey badgers, and even hyenas eat them.
You may mean badgers. If so I suggest you look at Steve Jackson's Badger Pages by clicking on the link below.