Badger

  
The Life of Animals | Badger | Badgers are found in much of North America, Ireland, Great Britain and most of Europe as far as southern Scandinavia.  The Javan ferret-Badger lives in Indonesia and the Bornean ferret-Badger lives in Malaysia. The Honey Badger is found in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, the Arabian Desert, the southern Levant, Turkmenistan, and India.



Badgers are capable of fighting off much larger animals as wolves and bears Such. American badgers and coyotes have been seen hunting together in a cooperative fashion The diet of the Eurasian Badger consists largely of earthworms, Insects, and grubs.  The Honey Badger of Africa consumes honey, porcupines and even Venomous snakes (Such as the puff adder). American badgers are fossorial carnivores. Unlike many carnivores That Their stalk prey in open country, badgers catch most of Their food by digging.


Badgers have been known to Become intoxicated with alcohol after eating Rotting fruit. Badgers were the resource persons also Eaten in Britain During the Second World War and the 1950s. In Russia, the consumption of meat Badger is still widespread.  In contrast to Russia, there are no reports of trichinellosis related to the consumption of meat Badger.


In France, Badger meat was used in the preparation of Several dishes, Such as the au Blarieur and it was a common ingredient in countryside Relatively cuisine.Badger meat was Eaten in some parts of Spain until recently Some Asian countries have traditions of consuming meat Badger . Also, in northern China, badgers are consumed but in low numbers.

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