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A sett, or earth, is the burrow or den of a badger. Badgers typically create their setts in well-drained soil, often in woodland, grassland, or agricultural areas where they can find food and shelter. The sett consists of a network of tunnels and chambers, providing a safe space for living, breeding, and raising their young.

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