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  2. European badger - Wikipedia

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    Badgers defecate in latrines, which are located near the sett and at strategic locations on territorial boundaries or near places with abundant food supplies. [50] In extreme cases, when there is a lack of suitable burrowing grounds, badgers may move into haystacks in winter. [53] They may share their setts with red foxes or European rabbits ...

  3. Badger - Wikipedia

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    Badger characters are featured in author Brian Jacques' Redwall series (1986–2011), they are depicted as feared warriors most often falling under the title of Badger Lord or Badger Mother. A badger character is featured in The Immortals (1992–1996) by Tamora Pierce and "The Badger" is a comic book hero created by Mike Baron .

  4. American badger - Wikipedia

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    A badger may spend much of the winter in cycles of torpor that last around 29 hours. They do emerge from their burrows when the temperature is above freezing. [7] As a fossorial mammal, the American badger uses a scratch-digging process where the forelimbs are withdrawn to break the soil and move the debris behind or to the sides of its body [9]

  5. Sett - Wikipedia

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    A sett or set is a badger's den. It usually consists of a network of tunnels and numerous entrances. The largest setts are spacious enough to accommodate 15 or more animals with up to 300 metres (1,000 ft) of tunnels and as many as 40 openings. Such elaborate setts with extensive tunneling take many years for badgers to complete. [1]

  6. Meles (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese badgers are nocturnal and hibernate during the coldest months of the year. Japanese badgers are more solitary than European badgers; they do not aggregate into social clans, and mates do not form pair bonds. During the mating season, the range of a male badger overlaps with those of two or three females.

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    The Badgers responded by dominating both sides of the ball en route to a 42-7 victory. Graham Mertz completed 20 of 29 passes for 299 yards and five touchdowns.

  8. Badger-baiting - Wikipedia

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    Badger-baiting is a form of blood sport in which badgers [1] are baited with dogs. [2] A baiting session typically results in the death of the badger, and possibly serious injuries to the dogs. Background

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