Badger (scientific name: Meles meles), also called dog badger and Eurasian badger, is a mammal distributed in most parts of Europe and Asia. It belongs to the carnivorous order Mustelidae.
Badgers are classified separately in the genus Badger.
***There are 5 subspecies.
Badgers usually have gray fur, black underbelly, and black and white stripes on their faces.
The tips of the ears are white.
Feeds mainly on earthworms, but also eats insects, beetles, and small mammals.
Food habits: The badger's food habits are very mixed. It likes to eat plant roots, corn, peanuts, vegetables, melons, beans, insects, earthworms, frogs, rodents and other small mammals and small reptiles.
Haha, it seems that badgers don’t have the delicacies of delicacies, fish and meat.