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What happens to badgers as they grow up?

As badgers grow up, they undergo a transition from being dependent cubs to becoming independent adults. Typically born in spring, young badgers stay with their mothers for about a year, learning essential survival skills such as foraging and digging. Once they reach maturity, they establish their own territories and may either live solitarily or in small family groups. Their diet and behavior adapt based on their environment, allowing them to thrive in various habitats.


Are badgers predators?

Badgers are primarily omnivores. Eurasian Badgers have one of the most varied diet of all animals in the Carnivora family, only Raccoons and bears have a more varied diet. Eurasian Badgers primarily eat earthworms, often digging up gardens for them. Eurasian Badgers are often blamed for doing this. Eurasian Badgers also eat roots, seeds, fungi, blackberries, strawberries, apples, rabbits, voles, shrews, slugs, snails, mice and hedgehogs. Eurasian Badgers can dig with remarkable speed. Eurasian Badgers also occasionally eat snakes, lizards, frogs, and birds, like the occasional poultry. Eurasian Badgers have also very occasionally killed lambs. Because of their durability and tenacity, Eurasian Badgers have few predators. Eurasian Lynx (most likely a competitor), wolves, Siberian Tigers and bears (black and brown) may pose a threat. But Eurasian Badgers themselves can be vicious competitors: Eurasian Badgers often let Raccoon Dogs in their dens. But the dogs have to be careful not to overstay their welcome, otherwise they will be badly injured, drived out or killed. There has been cases of Red Foxes being attacked when they encounter: one incident shows a Red Fox going up to a bowl, only to be attacked and grabbed at the tail by a Eurasian Badger, thrashing it around and the fox ran away. Eurasian Badgers have also been known to drive vixens out of their dens and destroying the litter without eating them.


How much bones have badgers got?

badgers are a rare specis called distrgullableifes which have abnormally small bones. Badgers do however made up for this in that they have 426 bones, none of which are bigger then the human femur.


What are the negatives of digging up limestone?

the negative about digging limestone is the dust that come out


What if your toy poodle is acting like her nose is stopped up?

Dogs don't get colds like humans do. Possible something is up it's nose from digging. The best thing to do is take it to your vet and he will tell you exactly what's the matter.


What are the good points of digging up Antarctica?

We don't know of any good points of digging up Antarctica.


Have all pharaohs tombs been found?

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How do badgers stay warm in winter?

A badgers staple diet is earthworms, when the weather conditions are mild and damp, badgers will head for areas where they know to find worms on the surface.


What solutions have scientists come up with about tb and badgers?

Scientist have come up with culling (killing) them.


What actors and actresses appeared in Digging Up the Past - 2007?

The cast of Digging Up the Past - 2007 includes: Billy Moores as Lumpy


How can I prevent my dog from digging up the yard?

To prevent your dog from digging up the yard, provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, designate a digging area, supervise and redirect their behavior, and consider professional training if needed.


Why do farmers like worms in their gardens?

Farmers only like some kinds of worms in their gardens: earthworms. Earthworms are good to have in your garden because they dig up the soil by eating it and then poop and it gives good nutrients to they soil. Also, their digging moves all the nutrients around and it provides for really good soil. This helps your plants grow better, faster, and stronger. You should look up earthworms on wikipedia.org or google.com.