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

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    The name's Badger. James Badger. 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.

  3. Badgers Treated to Backyard Picnic - AOL

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    In what looked like a scene out of a Beatrix Potter book, two badgers arrived in Christine Ian’s Stockport, England, backyard for afternoon tea on August 27.This footage shows the badgers ...

  4. Badger-baiting - Wikipedia

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    For this reason the badger is often crippled and/or restrained to minimise the risk of injury to dogs. The badger's long front claws may be filed off; the canine teeth may be pulled out; the animal's limbs or jaw may be broken with a shovel. To inhibit the badger's movement, there are rumours that the tendons in its hind legs may be cut.

  5. The Wisconsin Badgers struggle shooting from the outside as ...

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    The Badgers entered the game hitting 35.2% of their three-point attempts in Big Ten play but hit just 5 of 24 attempts (20.8%) against the Boilermakers. BOX SCORE: Purdue 78, Wisconsin 70

  6. Honey badger - Wikipedia

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    The honey badger (Mellivora capensis), also known as the ratel (/ ˈ r ɑː t əl / or / ˈ r eɪ t əl /), is a mammal widely distributed in Africa, Southwest Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Because of its wide range and occurrence in a variety of habitats, it is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List .

  7. Badger - Wikipedia

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    The word "badger", originally applied to the European badger (Meles meles), comes from earlier bageard (16th century), [5] presumably referring to the white mark borne like a badge on its forehead. [6] Similarly, a now archaic synonym was bauson 'badger' (1375), a variant of bausond 'striped, piebald', from Old French bausant, baucent 'id.'. [7]

  8. Why Generation Alpha kids are being compared to the honey ...

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    On TikTok, parents are sharing viral stories and videos of their Gen Alpha kids — those born in 2010 or later — channeling the honey badger as they stand up to injustices and take a no-holds ...

  9. Nebraska–Wisconsin football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The dominant Cornhuskers won three games in a row against the Badgers in 1965, 1966 and 1973. Barry Alvarez, the future Wisconsin head coach and athletic director, played linebacker for Nebraska from 1966 to 1968 and during the 1966 meeting between the Cornhuskers and Badgers he intercepted a pass and returned it 25 yards. [4]