Yes. Badgers are native to the entire European continent.
Honey badgers are not native to the US. They are native to Africa, the Middle East, and India.
No, honey badgers do not eat euglossine bees since their native ranges do not overlap. The mammal in question (Mellivora capensis) is native to Africa, India, and southwest Asia. The insect in question (Euglossini tribe) is native to Central and South America.
NO
Badgers are native to the British Isles. If that's not what you were trying to ask, I have no idea what you mean.
Native Americans were the first to live in present day Alabama followed by the French in 1702.
From the Native Americans of the same name.
yes
An Alabamian is a native or resident of Alabama.
An Alabaman is a native or resident of Alabama.
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No, tigers are not native to the US at all. They are native in Asia. A completely different continent.