Badgers are blamed for carrying TB and passing it on to other animals, such as cattle.
The standard collective noun for badgers is a cete of badgers.
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No, I would say it is more like a fish management system.
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 ?
I don't agree with it but, the expaination is similar to this: by culling the old and week it helps to control the amount of natural resource the rest need to survive. if they let the population go unchecked the food would run out!!!.. Like I said I think this is BS because the amount of food the culled animals would have eaten could not possibly starve the rest unless they cull half the population!!! The only reason I could see culling is if the animal has an untreatable, highly infectious disease. Some are culled because they are deemed a menace or danger to people. my response is: we are the menace. people and all wild animals have lived together for millenia and werent an issue then so why now is it one? because people can't control there sexual impulses thus the population is out of control so whos the problem?
a normal person. I would not blame you if you where. they are DANGEROUS.
Wisconsin Badgers no doubt
Nothing, saline would have no effect on rats and would be used as a control.
They had no effect on the election of a president but had complete control of who would be vice-president.
A control for the effect of a warm temperature would lack the presence of variable being studied, as in an experimental setting, the control is used to isolate the impact of specific variables by keeping all other factors constant. Therefore, the lack of the variable being studied would be the factor excluded in this case.
The Badger is of the mustelid family. The fox is a canine. Both exhibit similar qualities I would keep them apart to start with and gradually introduce them if necessary. Personally, I would just keep them apart.
because the badgers have TB (Tuberculosis) and they pass it onto their cattle. If the badgers do get culled then the farmers won't have to worry as much about their cattle getting TB. Hope this has been helpful!! :)