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  BADGER - LoveToKnow Article on BADGER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The members of the typical genus have the lower jaw so articulated to the upper, by means of a transverse condyle firmly locked into a long cavity of the cranium, that dislocation of the jaw is all but impossible, and this enables those creatures to maintain their hold with the utmost tenacity.
The European badger (Meles taxus or M. meles) is from 25 in; to 29 in.
They are now chiefly valued for the hair; that of the European badger being used in the manufacture of the best shaving-brushes while the softer hair of the American species is employed for the same purpose, and also for painters pencils, and the fur is used for articles of ladies apparel and trimmings.
26.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BA/BADGER.htm   (896 words)

  
 The Virtual Sett - The data.
This badger is distinguished from Meles by its white, rather than fl, throat and by its long and mostly white tail, as distinct from the short tail, colored the same as the back, in Meles.
A ferret badger is sometimes welcome to enter a native hut, because of its destruction of insect pests.
Badgers are extremely solitary animals, except during the mating season.
www.badgers.org /what.html   (3905 words)

  
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Individual advertisement versus group-smell: the olfactory dilemma in the case of the European badger Meles meles.
Coccidiosis in the European badger, Meles meles in Wytham Woods: infection and consequences for growth and survival.
Buesching, C. The subcaudal gland of the European badger (Meles meles), chemistry and scent-marking behaviour.
www.wildcru.org /aboutus/publications/2000s.htm   (4973 words)

  
 Badger at exZOOberance!
Badger, mammal characterized by short, strong legs; elongated feet that are more or less plantigrade (heels touch the ground); and straight, strong toes adapted to burrowing.
The American badger is native to the western regions of North America, as far east as Ohio, south to central Mexico, and north to southern Canada.
The American badger is classified as Taxidea taxus, the European badger as Meles meles.
www.exzooberance.com /virtual%20zoo/they%20walk/badger/badger.htm   (412 words)

  
 Raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Gorshkov, P. [The interrelation of the badger with the fox and the raccoon-dog in the Tatar Republic.] In: Aleinikova, M.M., Nazarova, I.V. and Popov, V.A. eds.
Kauhala, K. Changes in distribution of the European badger Meles meles in Finland during the rapid colonization of the raccoon dog.
Kauhala, K. Mayran levinneisyys ja runsaus Suomessa Distribution and abundance of badger in Finland (in Finnish with English summary) Suomen Riista 41: 85-94.
www.canids.org /SPPACCTS/Nprocyonoidesbiblio.htm   (12459 words)

  
 Badger work on European Cardinal Beer Commercial
One of the more fun (non-union/pre-SAG) shoots was for a European spot (i.
With that verification, I told her she could chalk up One More Person who'd experienced that very phenomenon.
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home.earthlink.net /~realbadger/cardinal.htm   (785 words)

  
 Bibliography of Wolverine Literature
Inventory of problems raised by the delayed ova implantation in the European badger ( Meles meles L. Enders (ed.) Delayed Implantation, Univ. Chicago Press: P. Carl, G. C., and G. Hardy.
Danilov, P. Current distribution of some species of mammals in the northwest of the European USSR.
Filinov, C. Predator prey problems in nature reserves of the European part of the Russian U.S.S.R. Wildl.
www.wolverinefoundation.org /bibbody.htm   (5336 words)

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