It is hard to tell the difference between a badger and a dog's footprints.
First, the badger print has a large, wide pad, while the dog print has a smaller pad with three lobes ( like three toe marks stuck together). Second, the badger print has five toes, while dog print has only four. The badger's fifth toe does not always show up very clearly - you can just make it out to the right of the four main toes. Even if you can only see only four of the badger's five toes, you can still tell them apart from the dog's. The third difference is that the badger's four main toes are lined up in a row in front of the pad, all pointing forwards. The dog's toes are different, with two at the front, and the other two set further back, one on each side.
Badgers recognize other badgers by their scent and by checking their passports and any other forms of iD
The standard collective noun for badgers is a cete of badgers.
Can you explain what a carbon footprint is and why it's important? How do you think individuals can reduce their carbon footprint in their daily lives? What strategies would you suggest for a company looking to lower its carbon footprint?
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?"
Badgers are blamed for carrying TB and passing it on to other animals, such as cattle.
If Bigfoot were made of coal, he would have a massive carbon footprint.
coyotes eat badgers
yes, badgers are mammals
Due to there being no wind on the moon, as there is no atmosphere, it can be safe to assume that a footprint on the moon would look like a normal footprint, but wouldn't be affected by wind or rain. Therefore it would stay around indefinately. Basicly, its just a perpetualy fresh footprint.
An ecological footprint is a measure of human demand on Earth's ecosystem. An example sentence would be: She recycles because she wants her ecological footprint to be small.
Badgers can swim
badgers do have tails.