Badgers are found primarily in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. The European badger inhabits woodlands, grasslands, and farmland, while the American badger prefers open plains and grasslands. Asian badgers can be found in various habitats, including forests and scrublands. Each species has adapted to its specific environment, but they generally prefer areas with ample soil for burrowing.
Badgers live all over the world. All of them live underground in burrows called setts.
No, badgers live in setts. Squirrels live in dreys.
Badgers live in underground burrows, called 'setts'.
Neither. Badgers live in temperate climates.
No, baboons live in trees and badgers live underground in setts.
No, mice do. Badgers live down the road.
No
Badgers live in the open prairie. underground below the roots of the trees. and in rocky areas.
yes they do they live in dens
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In dens in the ground
no