a sow
yes
Absolutely. There is footage of badgers in South Carolina laying eggs from which young badgers hatched. Female badgers keep eggs warm for approx 28 days before hatching occurs.
The standard collective noun for badgers is a cete of badgers.
Badgers don't have a different name in Britain - they are called badgers there as well. I'm british and I've never heard anyone refer to badgers by another name.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! For a female badger, you might consider the name Daisy, like a sweet flower in a meadow. And for a male badger, how about the name Oliver, like a friendly neighbor you'd share a cup of tea with. Just remember, when naming your badgers, let your heart be your guide and paint a picture of joy with each choice.
== == A female badger is called a sow
Absolutely. There is footage of badgers in South Carolina laying eggs from which young badgers hatched. Female badgers keep eggs warm for approx 28 days before hatching occurs.
Badgers are solitary animals, so they hunt for themselves.
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the wisconsin badgers
There are Eurasian badgers, hog badgers, American badgers, ferret badgers, honey badgers, and stink badgers. I'm guessing that your question was, "What kinds of badgers are there?"
The male badger is a Boar The female badger is a Sow The young badgers are called either Kits or Cubs