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García called in archaeologists, including dig director Alfonso Fanjul, who believes the badger was searching for food or digging itself a nest. “When we arrived we found the hole that led to ...
A badger living in the countryside near the town of Stolpe recently uncovered a remarkable site: the 12th-century burial ground of eight people, two of whom were apparently Slavic warlords.
Harder ground has made it difficult to dig up earthworms, their main diet, the Badger Trust said. Many have died of dehydration and hunger. Those wishing to help can leave out water, nuts and ...
A hungry badger has discovered the largest ever collection of Roman coins in Spanish history will digging for food. The treasure was found close to the den of the animal in Grado, Asturias ...
A badger living in the countryside near the town of Stolpe recently uncovered a remarkable site: the 12th-century burial ground of eight people, two of whom were apparently Slavic warlords.
They use claws almost 2 inches long to quickly dig holes that they use as dens, to make pits for outhouses and to hide from predators. You can tell a badger den from other animal dens by the wide ...
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