Their keen sense of smell and long claws are well adapted to locating and digging into the burrows and nests of small mammals. Badgers are found across the UK, with the highest numbers in southern England. They learn to hunt for themselves by the time they are 4 months old, and head out on their own at about 6 months old. 27. Badgers give birth to between one and five cubs during January and March usually in underground chambers. Read on and enjoy a wide variety of information on this small creature. 17. Badgers are known for short bursts of speed of up to 30 kilometers per hour, or 19 miles per hour. A male badger is called a âboar.â A female badger is called a âsow.â Young badgers are called âcubs.â. All the badger species are fossorial, creating many-chambered underground dens, and ⦠Badgers are midnight munchers, leaving their setts when the sun goes down to feast on earthworms, which is their staple diet. Badgers have short, stout legs and a flattened body. Badgers were also eaten in Britain during World War II and the 1950s. Before I went on the patrol I didnât know much about badgers, though I did know enough to be firmly against the cull. They have lived to be 26 years old in captivity. The biggest threats to badgers are cars – more than 50,000 badgers are killed by cars every year. All belong to the caniform suborder of carnivoran mammals. 22. The behaviour of badgers differs by species, but all shelter underground, living in burrows called setts, which may be very extensive. Adult badgers are nearly 2 ½ feet in length from their nose to the tip of their tail and weigh about 15-20 pounds. The cubs will remain with the mother until theyâre about 8 weeks old. Aamir Iqbal Follow on Twitter Send an email. Specially adapted rubbery skin. There are 11 species of badger, grouped into 3 types, the Melinae (Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (Honey badger) and Taxideinae (American badger). The second is the Mellivorinae, or the Honey badger. 2. During World War II, badgers were eating in Britain. There have been recorded main setts that are hundreds of years old and have hundreds of different entrances. Badgers are small mammals in the family Mustelidae, which also includes the otters, polecats, weasels and wolverines. Badger Facts - Facts About Badgers - Please take a moment to Like, Subscribe, and Comment on this video! A badger may spend much of the winter in cycles of torpor that last around 29 hours. While most badger species are not considered at risk, the greater hog badger is ⦠THEYâRE MEAN. It has a distinctive striped, black-and-white face and although its eyesight is bad, this badger has a keen sense of smell that it uses to find food. They weigh between 9 to 18 kilograms (18 and 40 pounds). There are 11 species of badger and they are grouped into 3 different types. The Honey badger is a carnivorous animal and it has a reputation for being extremely vicious, aggressive and fearless towards other animals, including humans. Badgers donât hibernate in the winter, they just become less active. St John Family Badger. 26. Cubs remain there until they are about eight weeks old. AllBadgers is a Sports Illustrated channel featuring Jake Kocorowski to bring you the latest News, Highlights, Analysis, Recruiting surrounding the Wisconsin Badgers. Badgers grow to around 90 centimeters (35 inches) in length including tail. The List Every Wisconsin Badger selected in the first round of the NFL Draft The dachshund was bred to hunt badgers. Female badgers will take care of the litter by themselves. The most common predators that eat badgers include bobcats, golden eagles, cougars and coyotes.