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- Badger abstract "Badgers are short-legged omnivores in the family Mustelidae which also includes the otters, polecats, weasels and wolverines. The 11 species of badger are grouped in three subfamilies: Melinae (9 Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (the honey badger or ratel) and Taxideinae (the American badger). The Asiatic stink badgers of the genus Mydaus were formerly included within Melinae (and thus Mustelidae), but recent genetic evidence indicates these are actually members of the skunk family, placing them in the taxonomic family Mephitidae.Badgers include the species in the genera Meles, Arctonyx, Taxidea and Mellivora. Their lower jaws are articulated to the upper by means of transverse condyles firmly locked into long cavities of the skull, so dislocation of the jaw is all but impossible. This enables the badgers to maintain their hold with the utmost tenacity, but limits jaw movement to hinging open and shut, or sliding from side to side without the twisting movement possible for the jaws of most mammals.Badgers have rather short, fat bodies, with short legs for digging. They have elongated weasel-like heads with small ears. Their tails vary in length depending on species; the stink badger has a very short tail, while the ferret badger's tail can be 46–51 cm (18–20 in) long, depending on age. They have black faces with distinctive white markings, gray bodies with a light-coloured stripe from head to tail, and dark legs with light coloured stomachs. They grow to around 90 centimetres (35 in) in length including tail. The European badger is one of the largest; the American badger, the hog badger and the honey badger are generally a little smaller and lighter. The stink badgers are smaller still, and the ferret badgers are the smallest of all. They weigh around 9.1–11 kg (20–24 lb) on average, with some Eurasian badgers weighing in at around 18 kg (40 lb).".
- Badger class Mammal.
- Badger family American_badger.
- Badger family Badger.
- Badger family Honey_badger.
- Badger family Mustelidae.
- Badger family Musteloidea.
- Badger kingdom Animal.
- Badger order Caniformia.
- Badger order Carnivora.
- Badger phylum Chordate.
- Badger thumbnail Badger-badger.jpg?width=300.
- Badger wikiPageExternalLink page.php?pageid=1.
- Badger wikiPageExternalLink www.badgerland.co.uk.
- Badger wikiPageExternalLink frontpagepag.html.
- Badger wikiPageExternalLink badger-coyote.htm.
- Badger wikiPageExternalLink facts.
- Badger wikiPageExternalLink european_badger.html.
- Badger wikiPageID "290462".
- Badger wikiPageRevisionID "605132144".
- Badger classis "Mammalia".
- Badger familia Mustelidae.
- Badger hasPhotoCollection Badger.
- Badger imageCaption European_badger.
- Badger imageWidth "250".
- Badger name "Badger".
- Badger ordo Carnivora.
- Badger phylum Chordate.
- Badger rangeMap "Badger species map.png".
- Badger rangeMapCaption "Badger ranges * Gold = Honey badger * Red = American badger * Teal = European badger * Dark green = Asian badger * Lime green = Japanese badger * Blue = Chinese ferret-badger * Indigo = Burmese ferret-badger * Azure = Javan ferret-badger * Purple = Bornean ferret-badger".
- Badger regnum "Animalia".
- Badger subdivision "''Mellivora".
- Badger subdivision "Meles".
- Badger subdivision "Melogale".
- Badger subdivision "Taxidea".
- Badger subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Badger subfamilia "Melinae".
- Badger subfamilia "Mellivorinae".
- Badger subfamilia "Taxideinae".
- Badger subordo Caniformia.
- Badger superfamilia Musteloidea.
- Badger subject Category:Badgers.
- Badger type Animal.
- Badger type Eukaryote.
- Badger type Mammal.
- Badger type Species.
- Badger type Animal.
- Badger type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Badger type EukaryoticCell.
- Badger type Mammal.
- Badger type Organism.
- Badger comment "Badgers are short-legged omnivores in the family Mustelidae which also includes the otters, polecats, weasels and wolverines. The 11 species of badger are grouped in three subfamilies: Melinae (9 Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (the honey badger or ratel) and Taxideinae (the American badger).".
- Badger label "Badger".
- Badger label "Dachse".
- Badger label "Dassen".
- Badger label "Texugo".
- Badger label "Барсучьи".
- Badger label "غرير".
- Badger label "アナグマ亜科".
- Badger label "獾亚科".
- Badger sameAs Jezevec.
- Badger sameAs Dachse.
- Badger sameAs Ασβός.
- Badger sameAs アナグマ亜科.
- Badger sameAs 오소리아과.
- Badger sameAs Dassen.
- Badger sameAs Texugo.
- Badger sameAs m.01qj63.
- Badger sameAs Q638105.
- Badger sameAs Q638105.
- Badger sameAs species.
- Badger wasDerivedFrom Badger?oldid=605132144.
- Badger depiction Badger-badger.jpg.
- Badger isPrimaryTopicOf Badger.
- Badger name "Badger".