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Title: Badgers


1
Badgers
  • Senior Classes
  • Scoil Naomh CaitrĂ­ona

2
Badgers
  • Badgers are closely related to
  • Otters
  • Stoats
  • Pine martens
  • Weasels
  • Polecats

3
Habits
  • Badgers are largely nocturnal animals.
  • They are shy and retiring.
  • They live in family groups and social groups.

4
Footprints
  • Badger prints are broader than they are long with
    five toes and five long, non-retractable powerful
    claws that they use for digging.

5
Home
  • A badger's home is called a sett. The sett is an
    underground home, often with a labyrinth of
    tunnels involving the excavation of tons of
    earth.
  • The sense of smell is the most important of the
    badgers senses. Badgers forage for food with
    their snouts constantly sniffing the ground ahead
    of them.

6
Life cycle
  • An adult can grow up to 95cm long and usually
    weighs from 10 to 14 kg.
  • Badger cubs are born in February.
  • The number of cubs is usually between one and
    three.
  • Cubs emerge in May, after spending the first
  • 8 10 weeks underground.

7
Enemies
  • The main enemy of the badger is mankind.
  • People try to trap badgers and put them in fights
    against dogs.
  • This is illegal, and police and volunteers are
    always on the lookout for the culprits.

8
Popular Culture
  • The old name for badger is brock, in English,
    broc in Irish.
  • Many badgers feature in the Redwall series of
    books by Brian Jacques.
  • Other stories featuring badgers are The Wind in
    the Willows, Farthing Wood, Fantastic Mr. Fox,
    The Chronicles of Narnia.
  • The House of Hufflepuff (H. Potter) is symbolised
    by a badger.
  • The badger is the state animal of Wisconsin.
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