No - they are still alive and well and living in rural Britain.
Well, if you are asking if badgers are extinct, then, no. I'd be very sad if they were extinct. They are still alive and thriving in the rural ares of Britain :D
If badgers went extinct, it could disrupt the ecosystems in which they play a crucial role. As predators and foragers, they help control populations of insects and small mammals, which could lead to overpopulation and imbalances in those species. Additionally, their burrowing activities aerate the soil and create habitats for other organisms, so their absence could impact soil health and biodiversity. Overall, the extinction of badgers would have cascading effects on their environment and the species that depend on them.
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
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