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Badgers posses a structure at the back of their eye called a tapetum lucedum which is like a reflective sheet that catches light and reflects it back on the eye giving the eye a second chance to pick up the light. This is the structure responsible for eye shine in other animals such as deer.

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they only come out in daytime if they have been injured

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they have eyes built for seeing in the dark

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Badgers come out at night to avoid predators

Badgers are rarely seen during the day, and forage for food mainly at night.

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  • nocturnal
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they cant

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They can't

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