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Badgers are primarily solitary foragers and their hunting behavior is driven by the need for food rather than sport. They typically prey on small mammals, insects, and plants. While they may engage in play behavior, there is little evidence to suggest that badgers kill for sport like some other animals do. Their actions are mainly motivated by survival rather than recreational killing.

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