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Badger (Meles meles) sett entrance showing the characteristic D-shape surrounded by bare soil with claw marks.
The American badger, Taxidea taxus,  North American badger similar in appearance to the European badger, although not closely related.  Mustelidae. Montana.
Komodo dragon, Varanus komodoensis, nest holes for laying eggs,  Komodo Indonesia, March 2011
Wombat hole or burrow surrounded by greenery. Photographed in Australian Snowy Mountains.
American Badger in Tucson, Arizona, dark eyes alert and watchful, after digging large hole in ground
A badger digs with its claws in search of prey in Grand Teton National park.
A badger bares its teeth near its den
Black bear den showing mother bear fur inside and grass on the fur. Mother has 2 babies in there with her. It was a warm 48 degree day but they didn't come out. Den diameter is about 2 feet. Photo from 95 yards. This was in national park in Wyoming near Montana in northwestern United States of America (USA). Nearby big cities are Bozeman and Billings, Montana. John Morrison Photographer
Thai elderly hunting a crab in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand is known as a country with a smile.
The American badger (Taxidea taxus) is a North American badger similar in appearance to the European badger.  It is found in the western, central, and northeastern United States, northern Mexico, and south-central Canada to certain areas of southwestern British Columbia. In the weasel family, Mustelidae. Kalispell, Montana.
fox hole in the forest on the lawn
A hole in the ground that is dug into a hole. Top view
Badger, wild, native, Eurasian badger just about to emerge from the classic D shaped hole of a badger sett.  Facing forward.  Scientific name: Meles Meles.  Space for copy.  Horizontal.
British Columbia rugged landscape
A badger stares angrily at camera
Close up of bunches of green and brown long grass natural greenery that is drying up or dying on top of abstract muddy rustic mud mound with a hole like an empty blank burrow or den hole on horizontal background or nature wall backdrop.
This sleepy badger cub climbed out if its den yawned a few times and promptly fell asleep.
The American badger, Taxidea taxus,  North American badger similar in appearance to the European badger, although not closely related.  Mustelidae. Montana.
alpine marmot burrow in Khaplu, Baltistan.
A badger digs with its claws looking for prey during autumn in Grand Teton National Park.
Coney or european rabbit hole in the ground in Halmstad, Sweden
Badger portrait
Badger cub in oak woods, European badger, meles meles, standing on rock in summertime nature.
European Badger (Meles meles) in natural habitat.
badger hole
The American badger (Taxidea taxus) is a North American badger similar in appearance to the European badger.  It is found in the western, central, and northeastern United States, northern Mexico, and south-central Canada to certain areas of southwestern British Columbia. In the weasel family, Mustelidae. Kalispell, Montana.
Badger, wild, native, European badger (Scientific name: Meles Meles) emerging from the badger sett and sniffing the air for danger in natural woodland habitat.  Horizontal. Space for copy.
The badger is rarely seen in Oklahoma; this one was photographed in the High Plains near Black Mesa.
Background with a mole hole in the ground covered with grass close up outdoors
A fox lies lifeless at the entrance to its den, its reddish fur now dull. Its closed eyes and motionless body contrast with the life that used to inhabit that refuge in the wild. Valladolid - EspaƱa
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