to keep away the cold
no
Bears and badgers hibernate.
because they can sleep at night
Hedgehogs badgers rodents owls
Of those species only one, the hedgehog, hibernates. Squirrels and badgers often reduce their activity during the winter, but they do not hibernate. Among the British mammals, hedgehogs, dormice and bats are the only ones that truly hibernate. A host of reptiles, amphibians and insects also hibernate.
bats, bears, small mammals such as badgers... Animals that hibernate, mostly.
Badgers do not hibernate in the traditional sense but enter a state of torpor during the winter months. They typically retreat to their burrows, which are often part of a larger network called a sett, where they stay inactive for extended periods. During this time, they rely on fat reserves accumulated from the autumn to sustain them. Badgers may occasionally emerge on warmer days to forage for food.
Among the animals listed, bats and badgers are known to hibernate during winter. Squirrels do not hibernate but may enter a state of torpor and stay in their nests for extended periods. Ants and snails typically enter a state of dormancy or go underground to survive colder months, while mice may also seek shelter but do not hibernate in the traditional sense.
A badgers staple diet is earthworms, when the weather conditions are mild and damp, badgers will head for areas where they know to find worms on the surface.
Bears,Birds,Badgers,Skunks,Mice,Raccoons frogs and lots more
Raccoons, opossums, chipmunks, squirrels, whitetail deer, mountain lions, badgers, bears, coyotes, garter snakes, snapping turtles, painted turtles, muskrats, and many birds and fish and also many more animals.
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?"