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"Badger is the common name for any animal of three subfamilies, which belong to the family Mustelidae". The collective name for a group of badgers is a "cete".
Taxonmony
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Mustelidae
Source: Wikipedia Read more about Badgers
INFO LINKS
Eurasian badger
BBC Nature: Wildfacts
"Eurasian badgers are easily recognisable by the conspicuous black and white stripes running from the nose to the shoulders". Information on statistics, life span, physical description, distribution, habitat, diet, etc.  Read More
Badger
The Mammal Society - The Voice for British Mammals
Narrative on general ecology, conservation, and FAQs. "Badgers are nocturnal and rarely seen during the day. When not active, badgers usually lie up in an extensive system of underground tunnels and nesting chambers, known as a sett". Read More
American Badger
The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens
Narrative on American Badger; includes habitat, food, and behavioral information Read More
Badger
bcadventure.com
"This stout, shaggy animal is the largest of the weasel family".Information included on distribution, biology , tracks, etc.  Read More
American Badger
Calgary's Weaselhead Society
Species profile for American Badger Read More
Ratel
African Wildlife Foundation
Detailed fact sheet Read More
Honey Badger
SafariCamLive.com - African Wildlife to the World
Brief categorized information. "The Honey Badger is an omnivore feeding on fish, small animals, insects, eggs, honey (to a lesser degree than is thought) carrion, ground birds, bulbs and roots".  Read More
Badger
Blue Planet Biomes
Brief description of Badger with additional references Read More
Honey badger
Honey Badger
A site devoted to Honey Badger information Read More
American Badger
Wind Cave National Park
Fact Sheet Read More
 

 
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