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Definitions of badger in various dictionaries:
noun - a native or resident of Wisconsin
noun - sturdy carnivorous burrowing mammal with strong claws
verb - annoy persistently
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This critter (& university mascot) is Wisconsin's state animal; can you dig it? |
Don't tell this animal "Neither a burrower, nor a lender be": |
Nickname for someone from Oshkosh, or to harass or urge persistently |
Grade B |
Good:to harass or pester |
Common name of North America's Taxidea taxus, it also means "harass" |
A member of the weasel family: GARBED |
One of these mammals barged into my front yard |
Nag or pester persistently |
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a heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal of the weasel family, typically having a grey and black coat. |
A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal of the weasel family, typically having a grey and black coat. |
A native of Wisconsin. |
Repeatedly ask (someone) to do something pester. |
sturdy carnivorous burrowing mammal with strong claws widely distributed in the northern hemisphere |
persuade through constant efforts |
annoy persistently |
Any of several carnivorous burrowing mammals of the family Mustelidae, such as Meles meles of Eurasia or Taxidea taxus of North America, having short legs, long claws on the front feet, and a heavy grizzled coat. |
The fur or hair of this mammal. |
Any of several similar mammals, such as the ratel. |
Badger description |
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Badgers are short-legged omnivores in the family Mustelidae, which also includes the otters, polecats, weasels, and wolverines. They belong to the caniform suborder of carnivoran mammals. The 11 species of badgers are grouped in three subfamilies: Melinae (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. * They include the species in the genera Arctonyx, Meles, Mellivora, Melogale and Taxidea. Badger mandibular condyles connect to long cavities in their skulls, giving resistance to jaw dislocation and increasing their bite grip strength, but in turn limiting jaw movement to hinging open and shut, or sliding from side to side but not the twisting movement possible for the jaws of most mammals. * Badgers |