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  2. European badger - Wikipedia

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    In turn, red foxes are known to have killed badger cubs in spring. [71] Golden eagles ( Aquila chrysaetos ) are known predators of European badgers and attacks by them on badger cubs are not infrequent, including cases where they have been pulled out directly from below the legs of their mothers, and even adult badgers may be attacked by this ...

  3. Badger - Wikipedia

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    Badgers have rather short, wide bodies, with short legs for digging. They have elongated, weasel-like heads with small ears. Their tails vary in length depending on species; the stink badger has a very short tail, while the ferret-badger's tail can be 46–51 cm (18–20 in) long, depending on age.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Honey Badger Stages Impressive Escape From Crate Worthy of ...

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    Honey badgers have gained a certain amount of notoriety in the United States, thanks to their reputation for being tough, uncompromising, and a bit of a bully. ... and even lion cubs. Due to their ...

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    The Badgers will play at the historic home of the Chicago Cubs on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, the Big Ten Conference and Chicago Cubs announced Thursday. It'll be the first outdoor game at a baseball ...

  7. Japanese badger - Wikipedia

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    Beginning at 2 years of age, females mate and give birth to litters of two or three cubs in the spring (March–April). They mate again shortly afterwards, but delay implantation until the following February. [1] Japanese badgers are more solitary than European badgers; they do not aggregate into social clans, and mates do not form pair bonds.

  8. Honey badger - Wikipedia

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    The honey badger does not have a specific mating period, and instead breeds at any time of the year. Females have an estimated oestrus period of about 14 days. Their gestation period is thought to last 50–70 days, [52] [37] usually resulting in one to two cubs, which are born blind and hairless. Females give birth in a den, and transport ...

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