Badgers have been seen to eat lambs, but usually it is a rare occasion. Badgers are known to eat almost anything that they thing is edible.
Baby lambs drink milk from their mothers and nibble on grass.
coyotes eat badgers
you said it. Sheep is adult, and lamb is baby.
Lambs are baby sheep.
fleecy;) Baby sheep are called lambs.
badgers eat snails, worms, beetles and even rats.
Lambs are baby sheep. Thus lambs are "related" to sheep.
Badgers forage for food mainly at night
no. Badgers eat small animals like slugs.
Yes, Badgers love mushrooms. LOVE THEM.
The Badger would make short work in the destruction of a fox on the attack. basicly,a badger is too big for a fox to eat.so......in your face. absolutely no , badgers eat baby foxes.
Yes. Badgers, particularly those in North American grasslands, feast on gophers, ground squirrels, mice, rats, voles and any other small mammal they can catch. They (and their Eurasian relatives) will also eat eggs, young nesting birds, insects, grubs, birds, reptiles including snakes, and earthworms. They have also been known to eat rabbits, chickens, and even try to kill and eat young livestock like baby lambs and goat kids. Sometimes they will also eat roots and berries, but they mainly prefer a more carnivorous diet.