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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...
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    species of mustelid badgers are grouped in four subfamilies: four species of Melinae (genera Meles and Arctonyx) including the European badger, five species...
    40 KB (4,101 words) - 22:23, 14 April 2024
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    The American badger (Taxidea taxus) is a North American badger similar in appearance to the European badger, although not closely related. It is found...
    31 KB (3,687 words) - 12:05, 27 February 2024
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    studies. This positions it as the third largest known badger, after the European badger and hog badger, and fourth largest extant terrestrial mustelid after...
    30 KB (2,972 words) - 06:06, 30 March 2024
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    the Korean Peninsula and Russia. The Asian badger is mostly lighter in colour than the European badger, though some forms may closely approach the former...
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    in the Mediterranean Sea. The Caucasian badger was formerly thought to be a subspecies of the European badger (M. meles), along with the other subspecies...
    6 KB (537 words) - 21:06, 21 April 2024
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    shares the genus Meles with its close relatives, the European (M. meles) and Asian (M. leucurus) badgers. In Japan, it is called by the name anaguma (穴熊)...
    8 KB (1,011 words) - 07:28, 13 March 2024
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    Badger culling in the United Kingdom is permitted under licence, within a set area and timescale, as a way to reduce badger numbers in the hope of controlling...
    70 KB (8,862 words) - 13:11, 26 March 2024
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    Badger-baiting is a form of blood sport in which badgers are baited with dogs. A baiting session typically results in the death of the badger, and possibly...
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    to break open shellfish to eat. Martens are largely arboreal, while European badgers dig extensive tunnel networks, called setts. Only one mustelid has...
    23 KB (2,029 words) - 20:20, 16 March 2024
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    rivaling the European badger; However, hog badgers are not known to rival the weights of the European badger during autumn hyperphagia. A hog badger's appearance...
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  • mystery. In Chinese and Japanese folklore, the badger character is a shapeshifter. In European folklore the badger character is intimately associated with the...
    17 KB (1,915 words) - 13:41, 29 December 2023
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    ferret-badger (Melogale moschata) Formosan ferret-badger (Melogale subaurantiaca) Javan ferret-badger (Melogale orientalis) Burmese ferret-badger (Melogale...
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    sweet marten. The European pine marten is also the national animal of Croatia and appears on the 1 Euro coin. Previously, the European Pine Marten appeared...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dachs may refer to: Badger (animal) (Melinae) or European badger (Meles meles), in German Dachs armored engineering vehicle...
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  • European wolverine)
    basin and the semi-aquatic African clawless otter are larger—while the European badger may reach a similar body mass, especially in autumn. Wolverines have...
    60 KB (5,782 words) - 07:12, 3 April 2024
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    The European wildcat (Felis silvestris) is a small wildcat species native to continental Europe, Scotland, Turkey and the Caucasus. It inhabits forests...
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