A badger lives in a sett. A sett is a complex network of underground tunnels and chambers where badgers sleep, raise their young, and store food. The term "holt" typically refers to a den or shelter used by animals like otters, rather than badgers.
A badger lives in a sett.
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A badger sett or set is a badger's den, usually consisting of a network of tunnels.
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.
The collective name for badger is 'sett'
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Its a Badgers Cete and a Foxes Den an alternative answer is that at Badger lives in a 'sett' and a fox's home is an 'earth'
The correct name for a badger hole is called a 'sett'.
badger's nests are called sett.
A Badger's hole is called a sett. Several holes with large spoil heaps and obvious paths emanating from and between sett entrances.