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  2. European badger - Wikipedia

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    Sightings, pictures and distribution maps of European badgers in the Netherlands. Badgers in France, L'assiociation Meles. A video of an adult european badger. This is a close up video showing their behavior; Video of a European Badger feeding on peanuts by its sett; Video of an evening's badger-watching in mid-Wales, U.K.

  3. Badger - Wikipedia

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    European badger. Badgers are medium-sized short-legged omnivores in the superfamily Musteloidea.Badgers are a polyphyletic rather than a natural taxonomic grouping, being united by their squat bodies and adaptions for fossorial activity rather than by their ancestral relationships: Musteloidea contains several families, only two of which (the "weasel family" Mustelidae and the "skunk family ...

  4. List of mammals of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Sable, Martes zibellina NA (western Ural Mountains, European Russia) Caucasian badger, Meles canescens (Crete, Rhodes) Asian badger, Meles leucurus [2] LC (Russia, Kazakhstan) European badger, Meles meles LC; Stoat, Mustela erminea LC; Steppe polecat, Mustela eversmanii LC; European mink, Mustela lutreola CR (eastern Europe, Spain, France)

  5. List of mustelids - Wikipedia

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    Six extant mustelid genera left-to-right, top-to-bottom: Martes, Meles, Lutra, Gulo, Mustela, and Mellivora Mustelidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes weasels, badgers, otters, ferrets, martens, minks, and wolverines, and many other extant and extinct genera.

  6. Weasel - Wikipedia

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    Among those that do not are the three species of ermine, [* 1] the polecats, the ferret, and the European mink. [ 4 ] : 12 The American mink and the extinct sea mink were commonly included in this genus as Mustela vison and Mustela macrodon , respectively, but in 1999 they were moved to the genus Neovison . [ 5 ]

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  8. Category:Badgers - Wikipedia

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    Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... European badger; F. Ferret-badger; G.

  9. Meles (genus) - Wikipedia

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    The genus Meles was erected by French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1762 after Carl Linnaeus had described the Eurasian badger Meles meles in 1758. This animal had a very extensive range over most of temperate Europe and Asia and there has been much discussion as to whether it is a single or three distinct species.