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  1. The American badger (Taxidea taxus) is a North American badger similar in appearance to the European badger, although not closely related. It is found in the western, central, and northeastern United States , northern Mexico , and south-central Canada to certain areas of southwestern British Columbia.

  2. The American badger ( Taxidea taxus) is a member of the Mustelidae, a diverse family of carnivorous mammals that also includes weasels, otters, ferrets, and the wolverine. It is similar in appearance to the European badger, although not closely related.

  3. What is an American badger? The honey badger might get the spotlight for its famously grumpy attitude, but the American badger can be just as ornery. These members of the skunk and weasel...

  4. Nov 5, 2020 · The American badger is a medium-sized, stocky mammal with grizzled grey-brown fur and characteristic black and white stripes on its face. It is a relatively common predator in grassland areas of North America. The species lives in burrows and preys on a variety of small animals. American badger in Seeksadee National Wildlife Refuge, Wyoming.

  5. The American Badger (Taxidea taxus) is a North American mammal known for its robust body, broad flat head, short legs, and long, sharp claws. Adapted for burrowing, these animals are primarily nocturnal and spend much of their time underground.

  6. The American badger (Taxidea taxus) is a badger belonging to the Mustelidae family, a diverse family of carnivorous mammals that also includes weasels, otters, ferrets, and the wolverine.

  7. The American badger, the only New World species, is usually found in open, dry country of western North America. Muscular, short-necked, and flat-bodied, it has a broad, flattened head and short legs and tail.