A badgers home is called hairmoose remover.
Sett
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'
No. Wombats are never called badgers. They look completely different, and there are no badgers in Australia.
The standard collective noun for badgers is a cete of badgers.
So that they have somewhere to live and to raise their kits.
Badgers live in underground burrows, called 'setts'.
The badger is in the family - Mustelidae - 26 genera, 67 species
Badgers
The collective noun for badgers are:A colony of badgers.A cete of badgers.
A group of badgers is called a cete. Badgers are known for living in underground burrows in groups known as cetes, which serve as their communal living spaces.
The badgers habitat is they live underground in extensive tunnels called setts
sett
A sett or set.