At night.
They were initially bred to hunt badgers. They can hunt burrowing animals like rabbits and foxes.
They mainly hunt
badgers r nocturnal so they will sleep all day (about 12 hours) and hunt at night
The Dachshund was developed in Germany to hunt badgers. Their long bodies and short legs were well-suited for digging into burrows and chasing after small game.
The Badger is of the mustelid family. The fox is a canine. Both exhibit similar qualities I would keep them apart to start with and gradually introduce them if necessary. Personally, I would just keep them apart.
Badgers are solitary animals, so they hunt for themselves.
I think that a dachshund is smarter because they can kill rats and they hunt badgers!!!
other vats, they hunt for mice, they fight raccoons and badgers and hawks. (sometimes dogs)
Badgers are nocturnal so they eat at night. They scavenge in the day and hunt at night
They're usually used to hunt badgers. That's pretty much their main purpose.
The dachshund originated in Germany, where it was originally bred to hunt badgers and hares - "dachs" is the German word for badger.
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?"