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badger

Taxidea taxus

Photo by sisino78
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44.4916, -83.5785

Field Notes

Description:

i spotted this badger in his natural habitat, he did not seem bothered by my presence even though they are known for being very aggressive.

Habitat:

American badgers occur primarily in grasslands, parklands, farms, and other treeless areas with friable soil and a supply of rodent prey. They are also found in forest glades and meadows, marshes and brushy areas.

Notes:

Huron national forest, northern michigan

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Great first spotting on Noah - welcome to the Project!
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PublishedOctober 14, 2013

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