Badger skull
mammal
Omnivorous animals
3D model of skull
Carnivorous order
badger
Badger skull
Strong adaptability
Sensitive sense of smell
Skilled at digging soil and burrowing into caves
conceal oneself by day and march by night
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Badgers are mammals of the genus Badgers in the order Carnivorous, family Italidae. Its body is enlarged, with a pointed nose, short ears, and small eyes; The neck is thick and short, the limbs are thick and robust, and the toes of both the front and back feet have strong brown black claws. The claws of the front foot are longer than those of the back foot. It is distributed in all parts of China except Taiwan and Hainan. Usually, caves are built on earth mounds or under big trees, and the tunnel is very long. Having a keen sense of smell, adept at digging and burrowing, most species live alone during the day and lie down at night. Badgers have a diverse diet, preferring to eat plant roots, corn, peanuts, vegetables, melons, beans, as well as insects, earthworms, frogs, rodents, and other small mammals and reptiles. Strong adaptability.