Honey Badgers and Stink Badgers both use their scent glands for defense but both animals belonged in separate families Honey Badgers belong to the family Melidae while Stink Badgers belong to the family Mephitidae honey badgers and true badgers also belonged to the superfamily Musteloidea making them most closely related to weasels, martens, and otters while skunks and stink badgers both belong to the superfamily Procyonoidea making them more closely related to raccoons, red pandas, and coatis.
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.
Yes
A company of Badgers.
Hunny 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?"
coyotes eat badgers
yes, badgers are mammals
Social carnivores are wolves, African wild dogs, hyenas, lions etc. Badgers are generally solitary.
Although badgers are a solitary animal the young Hog Badger tends to be quite playful and social.
Badgers can swim
badgers do have tails.
All badgers are known to swim, therefore, your answer is yes.
Yes.
badgers
No. Wombats are never called badgers. They look completely different, and there are no badgers in Australia.
badgers are about 1 m and 100cm