Wisconsin is known as the Badger State. The nickname is believed to have originated from the early lead miners who lived in the state and dug tunnels or "badger holes" for shelter. Additionally, the badger is a symbol of resilience and determination, which aligns with the state's history and culture.
American Water Spaniel
Badger State; American's Dairyland
Wisconsin is called America's Dairyland and the Badger State.
American badger was created in 1778.
Wisconsin has the nicknames of America's Dairyland and the Badger State.
Wisconsin has several nicknames including "The Badger State."
An American badger is a species of badger native to North America, Latin name Taxidea taxus.
The Badger State.
Badger Boys State was created in 1939.
The tlalcoyote in English translates to badger. Tlalcoyote is known as the American Badger or the North American Badger. The term tlalcoyote comes from the Spanish language.
Badger State Shoe Company was created in 1910.
Depends which badger. 'Meles' - European, Asian and Japanese badgers, 'Mellivora' - Honey Badger, 'Taxidea' - American Badger.