Which fossorial mustelid digs for ground dwelling prey?
American Badger | Badger Like Weasel | Beaver | Raccoon
What is a primary prey for badgers?
Ground Squirrels And Small Mammals | Fish | Nectar | Tree Bark
Which habitat do badgers prefer?
Open Grasslands And Prairies | Dense Forests | Open Ocean | Alpine Peaks
Which sign indicates badger activity?
Excavated Burrows And Soil Disturbance | Large Hoof Prints | Feathers | Shells
Which family do badgers belong to?
Mustelidae | Canidae | Felidae | Rodentia
Quiz Answers
American Badger. American badgers dig for ground squirrels and other burrowing prey in open habitats.
Ground Squirrels And Small Mammals. Badgers prey on ground dwelling rodents and small mammals.
Open Grasslands And Prairies. Badgers favor open habitats with abundant burrowing prey.
Excavated Burrows And Soil Disturbance. Large dug out burrows and soil mounds indicate badger foraging.
Mustelidae. American badgers are members of the mustelid family related to weasels and otters.
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