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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of mammals of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    This list of mammals of Minnesota includes the mammals native to Minnesota. It also shows their status in the wild. There are 81 native and 5 introduced mammal species found in the state. American bison, caribou, and wolverines were extirpated from the state.

  4. Badger - Wikipedia

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    Badgers are found in much of North America, Great Britain, [15] Ireland and most of the rest of Europe as far north as southern Scandinavia. [16] They live as far east as Japan, Korea and China. The Javan ferret-badger lives in Indonesia, [17] and the Bornean ferret-badger lives in Malaysia. [18]

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

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    This honey badger is part of a group of the animals living in captivity in Ohio. In the wild, honey badgers live alone and have enormous ranges whose territory is marked with their stinky anal glands.

  6. Hog badger - Wikipedia

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    Hog badgers are three species of mustelid in the genus Arctonyx. They represent one of the two genera in the subfamily Melinae, alongside the true badgers (genus Meles).

  7. Badger, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 470 people, 207 households, and 127 families living in the city. The population density was 352.9 inhabitants per square mile (136.3/km 2).

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    As a retirement destination, the state of Minnesota doesn't hit the mark on a couple of frequently held criteria. Social Security: Not Everyone Gets the Full 3.2% COLA Increase -- Here's WhyFind ...

  9. European badger - Wikipedia

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    The European badger (Meles meles), also known as the Eurasian badger, is a badger species in the family Mustelidae native to Europe and West Asia and parts of Central Asia.It is classified as least concern on the IUCN Red List, as it has a wide range and a large, stable population size which is thought to be increasing in some regions.