As badgers grow up, they undergo a transition from being dependent cubs to becoming independent adults. Typically born in spring, young badgers stay with their mothers for about a year, learning essential survival skills such as foraging and digging. Once they reach maturity, they establish their own territories and may either live solitarily or in small family groups. Their diet and behavior adapt based on their environment, allowing them to thrive in various habitats.
It happens without you controlling it.
They get bigger
they grow up
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?"
They grow in spiky shells because of defence matters. Animals will eat conkers, animals such as squirrels, badgers ect. WARNING! do not pick up conkers as they can poke into your skin and may cause bleeding!
badgers are a rare specis called distrgullableifes which have abnormally small bones. Badgers do however made up for this in that they have 426 bones, none of which are bigger then the human femur.
buy a BB gun and shoot em up... (depending on where u live)
coyotes eat badgers
When a babtilage is slowly replaced by bones.
You become a teenager. And might grow up.
yes, badgers are mammals
A badgers staple diet is earthworms, when the weather conditions are mild and damp, badgers will head for areas where they know to find worms on the surface.