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  2. Badger-baiting - Wikipedia

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    Dustman, a bull and terrier dog used for badger-baiting. Sporting Magazine, 1812. Some dog breeds were specifically developed for badger-baiting whilst several other breeds were used in this task in addition to more general vermin control; breeds include the Dachshund [4] and terriers [5] like the bull and terrier [6] and the Jack Russell Terrier.

  3. American badger - Wikipedia

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    The American badger is a member of the Mustelidae, a diverse family of carnivorous mammals that also includes weasels, otters, ferrets, and the wolverine. [4] The American badger belongs to the Taxidiinae, one of four subfamilies of mustelid badgers – the other three being the Melinae (four species in two genera, including the European badger), the Helictidinae (five species of ferret ...

  4. Sett - Wikipedia

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    Sett tunnels are usually between 0.5 and 2 metres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 and 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft) beneath the ground, and they incorporate larger chambers used for sleeping or rearing young. These chambers are lined with dry bedding material such as grass, straw, dead leaves or bracken. Tunnels are wider than they are high, typically around 30 centimetres (12 ...

  5. European badger - Wikipedia

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    Badgers dig and collect bedding throughout the year, particularly in autumn and spring. Sett maintenance is usually carried out by subordinate sows and dominant boars. The chambers are frequently lined with bedding, brought in on dry nights, which consists of grass, bracken, straw, leaves and moss. Up to 30 bundles can be carried to the sett on ...

  6. Palawan stink badger - Wikipedia

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    Palawan stink badgers are nocturnal, and feed mainly on invertebrates, such as freshwater crabs and small insects, which they dig out of the ground with their long claws. They are good diggers, and may spend the day in excavated dens. They may travel up to 2 km (1.2 mi) in search of food, and are reported to mark their territory with scent. [5]

  7. 2024 Wisconsin Badgers football schedule: Dates, times, TV ...

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    Follow the 2024 Wisconsin Badgers football team, including their schedule, start times, TV channels and where to find games on the radio.. 2024 Wisconsin Badgers game results Fri., Aug. 30 ...

  8. Japanese badger - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] Tail length is between 14 and 20 cm (5.5 and 7.9 in). This species is similar or mildly larger than the Asian badger. Adults usually weigh from 3.8 to 11 kg (8.4 to 24.3 lb). [4] [5] The average weight of female Japanese badgers in one study from the Tokyo area was found to be 6.6 kg (15 lb) while that of males was 7.76 kg (17.1 lb). [6]

  9. Wisconsin volleyball 'dug in like it was a dogfight': The ...

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    The way the Badgers battled for 2 hours, 38 minutes epitomized that. “We just finally figured out it was going to be the biggest battle and then we dug in like it was a dogfight,” Damrow said.