Badgers tend to live in dry grassland or fields in different regions of the world, including North America, Europe, Malaysia, Indonesia, and China. There are about 11 species of badgers that belong to the family called Mustelidae. Badgers eat a variety foods, such as earthworms, insects, reptiles, birds, and fruit.
Badgers commonly live in areas within North America, Ireland, Great Britain and most of Europe. However, they seem to also be sighted in Japan and other parts of Asia.
Badgers live in underground burrows known as setts.
A Badger's home is called a set.
in a tunnel underground
in a tunnel underground
An American Badger
setts
Of course not. Wisconsin is cause The Badger State because there are no badgers whatsoever in the state.yes there are , the 1st person who answered was wrong , then why would it be called the badger state then ?
They are called after the badgers because Wisconsin is a mining state and in hthe XIX century miners were compared to badgers as in winter they had to live in dens because of the cold weather.
Wisconsin Badgers football was created in 1889.
The official colors of the Wisconsin Badgers are cardinal and white.
There are SO many badgers living in Wisconsin, so the government decided Wisconsin's nickname: The Badger State.
the wisconsin badgers
The football team known as the Badgers is located in Madison, Wisconsin, as in the University of Wisconsin Badgers. They play their games at Camp Randall stadium.
While it is legal to keep these nasty creatures as pets in the United States, it is not a good idea. They are nasty creatures that would just as soon rip your hand off as let you feed it. For the record, I have never seen a badger in Wisconsin.
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Go badgers!
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