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Badger species are the bravest animal on Earth 

One of the natural wonders that takes us to a magical and mysterious world, the badger appears to us as a treasure of the wild.

This wonderful creature lives in various parts of the world, and the badger is distinguished by its unique features that make it a mysterious story worth exploring.

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This amazing animal, which is also known As the "American cheetah", it is one of the most surprising animals, characterized by its fur, which has a unique pattern resembling large building blocks، Which makes him look like he's wearing a luxurious gown inspired by the depths of the jungle, but beyond its external beauty lies his life story, which is full of adaptation and survival in environments ranging from dense forests to open plains. 

In this introduction, we will embark on a journey into the world of badger zoology, discover its amazing traits and unique behaviors, and dive into its natural surroundings that form a land of adventure and mystery.

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History of the badger 

The word badger comes from the Middle English "bigeard”", meaning distinctive good news, and the French word "becheur" means to dig.

Both words really justify their meanings because badgers have a white mark that resembles a badge, and they love to dig a lot.

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The history of the badger extends for thousands of years, and it is found in various regions around the world.

Mostly, the badger lives in forests, rural areas, gardens, and prairies.

It is distinguished by its small, strong body and its distinctive white and black lines on its face.

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The badger is active at night and feeds mainly on insects, worms and rodents.

It is considered an important part of the ecosystem, as it contributes to regulating the number of insects and rodents.

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Types of badger 

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1-American badger

American badgers are found throughout most of the United States, northern Mexico, south-central Canada, and southwestern British Columbia.

They have a typical badger appearance with distinctive head markings and huge claws, preferring prairie areas.

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2-Honey badger

Honey badgers are found in Africa, Asia and the Indian subcontinent.

They resemble weasels and are experts in escaping from very thick-skinned predators.

Their preferred habitat is dry areas, grasslands and forests.

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3-European badger 

European badgers are widespread throughout Europe, and are commonly found in forests and suburban parks.

They have black and white fur with a soft coat, and clear, straight lines on their faces and around the eyes. 

4-The biggest badger

The greater pig badger is native to Southeast Asia; it is known as one of the largest terrestrial fairies, and lives in tropical evergreen forests and grasslands.

5-Japanese badger

Endemic to Japan, the Japanese badger is smaller than the European badger with long gray-brown hair on its top coat, and short black hair underneath.

Its face is characterized by distinctive black-and-white stripes, found in forests and forest habitats.

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6-Chinese mongoose badger

The Chinese mongoose badger lives in Southeast Asia, northeastern India, and central China.

They have distinctive mask-like facial markings that differ from most other species of badger, and are found in grasslands, open forests, and tropical rainforests.

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7-Asian badger

The Asian badger is native to Mongolia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Korea, and Russia.

It is lighter in color than the European badger, with brown stripes on the face.

Houses include forests, pastures, plains, and high mountain highlands.

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8-Burney Ferret Badger

The Bornean badger is a small nocturnal badger found only on the island of Borneo.

It is listed as threatened due to its small distribution area, habitat destruction, and natural disasters.

Its most distinctive feature is its mongoose-like face mask.

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9-Javan Ferret Badger

The Javan ferret badger is native to Java and Bali, Indonesia.

In mountainous areas, as well as low-lying areas in forests and rubber plantations, they have small, narrow heads, sharp snouts, large eyes, and silky brown fur with red, gray, or tan highlights.

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10-Burmese mongoose badger

The Burmese mongoose badger lives in Southeast Asia.

Its fur can vary in shades of brown, and it has a white stripe on the back.The face is distinguished by black and white spots.

It is nocturnal and lives in grasslands and forests. 

Home of badgers 

Badgers are very adaptable when it comes to their environment.

They can live in deserts, forests and meadows but prefer to live in dry, open grasslands and fields.

Regardless of their environment, they live by building underground dens using their long claws.

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Badger diet

Badgers are known to eat anything they can get with their hands on.

On their list, earthworms top the list consuming more than half of their diet.

In addition, badgers also eat rodents, insects, molluscs, and this is understandable because they spend most of their time in underground dens. 

When they emerge from their ponds, they eat fruits, including strawberries, apples, pears and peaches.

That's why you'll always find large shrubs near badger homes, giving them constant access to food.

Badgers are equipped with strong claws and a sharp sense of smell for hunting.

They locate their prey's nest and dig in it.

In times of food shortages, they are passionate hunters of hedgehogs, rabbits and prairie dogs.

 

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