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Badgers primarily find water by utilizing their keen sense of smell and their ability to detect moisture in the environment. They often seek out water sources such as streams, ponds, or puddles while foraging for food. In addition to directly locating water, badgers are also known to dig for it if necessary, especially in dry conditions. Their adaptability allows them to thrive in various habitats where water availability may fluctuate.

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