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Are most badgers provincial wildlife?
Most badgers are provincial wildlife.

Name: Badger.

Latin scientific name: Meles Meles.

English name: badger brock.

Chinese names: Badger, Pig Badger, Badger, Sesame Badger, Badger Eight Dogs, Badger Pig, Pig, Sand Badger and Beaver.

Classification: Mammals, Carnivora, Mustelidae, Badger.

Body length: 500 to 700 mm.

Tail length: 150 to 200mm.

Weight: 10 to 12 kg. ?

Coat color: Badger's back has long and thick needle-like hairs from beginning to end, which are dark brown with white and brownish gray.

Life span: 10~25 years. ?

Protection level: common in some areas, belonging to pests in some grassland areas. ?

Morphological characteristics: thick and fat body, short limbs, short and round ear shell, small eyes and short nose tip, thick and short neck. The toes of the front and rear feet have powerful dark brown claws, and the front claws are longer than the rear claws. The nose has a well-developed cartilage nose pad, similar to the pig nose; The limbs are thick, and the toes have thick long claws, similar to toes.