Badgers live all over the world. All of them live underground in burrows called setts.
Badgers are omnivores with a diet of rodents, earthworms, grubs, fruit and roots.
rabbits,worms,and turtals
this includes evergreen vegetation tundra vegetation diciduous vegetation thorny bushes etc
Annelids are segmented worms such as earthworms or nightcrawlers. They can be found in most fertile soils and other moist or wet areas.
You are probably thinking of Aristotle, who was at one time considered the greatest authority on all types of natural science.
Badgers live in the open prairie. underground below the roots of the trees. and in rocky areas.
The badgers habitat is they live underground in extensive tunnels called setts
Badgers are typically found in a variety of habitats including grasslands, woodlands, and even urban areas. They prefer habitats with open spaces for foraging, along with nearby cover for shelter and denning. So yes, badgers do live in grasslands but can also be found in other types of environments.
No, badgers live in setts. Squirrels live in dreys.
Yes, badgers live in the desert. They are relatively common in parts of the Chihuahuan Desert.
Badgers live in underground burrows, called 'setts'.
Neither. Badgers live in temperate climates.
No, baboons live in trees and badgers live underground in setts.
No, mice do. Badgers live down the road.
No
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Badgers live in a sett, which is an underground burrow system that they dig to live in. Setts have separate sleeping chambers, nesting areas, and multiple entrances.