Well, as far as i know i think the sharp claws help it dig
they have sharp claws
Adaptations help because they help the animal to get food easier, or to find shelter, and help them get the necessities they need to live.
Yes, a badger can possibly live in a garden. Badgers live just about anywhere where there is dirt, as they live underground. If there is food in your garden, that just makes the badger want to stay more.
badger's live underground
Adaptations help an organism by actually helping them live because if they don't adapt properly they can die because climate and the animals that live there ( some prey some predator )
Size reduction.
they have ink to run from pretors
Africa
A badger is an animal. Mites and fleas possibly live on them.
They have adaptations that help them survive the cold or hot weather.
a set
Badgers belong to the family Mustelidae and are primarily divided into several species, with the most notable being the European badger (Meles meles), the American badger (Taxidea taxus), and the Asian badger (Meles leucurus). Each species exhibits distinct behaviors and adaptations to their environments. European and Asian badgers are typically social and live in groups, while American badgers are more solitary. Other lesser-known species include the hog-nosed badger and the Indonesian badger, each adapted to their specific habitats.