Secondly, we need a leader of charisma to badger and provoke his colleagues into action. |
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Trees should be felled away from any holes, main badger runs or obvious latrines. |
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He studied their habits and habitats and knew exactly when the fox or badger was in the den or sett. |
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All of a sudden, the badger twitched, jumped up and strolled across the road to safety. |
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But we've found that if badger is really fresh and is soaked in milk then it's nowhere near as gamey and strong. |
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Foxhunters block up earths and badger setts the night before the hunt to ensure that foxes are forced to run until exhausted. |
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The night before the hunt, foxhunters cover up any earths and badger setts to make sure that the foxes have to run until exhausted. |
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He was able to confirm the presence of a badger at North Wood by the discovery of its hairs at the entrance to an enlarged fox hole. |
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The design is blended in with a softening brush or overgrainer made either of hog hair or badger hair. |
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While Tanek was limping so heavily it was as if Valeska was watching a badger, ward the wolves away by its heavy-footed trot. |
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The editor of this Web site would like to point out that this does not apply to Mydaus javanensis, the Indonesian stink badger. |
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In addition to the hog-nosed, striped and spotted skunks of North America, the family includes the stink badger from Asia. |
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There are seven different species of badger, including the African honey badger and the Indonesian stink badger. |
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Occasionally, the Palawan stink badger is classified in a genus of its own, listed as Suillotaxus marchei. |
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In Indonesia, the stink badger is known as the sigung, while in Malaysia it is called teledu. |
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The stocky Palawan stink badger has earned its name from its potent spray, which smells much like that of a skunk. |
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They also spotted a number of birds, badger prints and unusual buildings along the way. |
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As you walk along, notice that the banks are riddled with badger setts and boltholes. |
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Fight the urge to demand sitreps every few minutes or badger your commanders with orders and suggestions. |
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In typical Top Model form, the answer to this is to badger and bully the girl to toeing the line. |
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But the Conservatives argued the Government should be bringing forward specific plans for a badger cull immediately. |
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In a seamy storyline, she tries to badger her now-clean brother, Chris, into turning a trick with her in order to earn drug money. |
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Swindon is blessed with many badger setts around the town but the rapid growth taking place has seen many of our badgers put at risk. |
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We want to make sure the release sites have no slug pellets, dogs, badger sets or ponds which the hedgehogs could fall into. |
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The families suffered a night of unbearable suspense before the disturbed earth was revealed as nothing more than two badger setts. |
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His mother gave birth to him and his brother in a garage in Cumbria because all the badger setts had been flooded. |
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A friend of mine, who is involved in retailing, recently suffered an unfortunate incident with a badger sett while out walking. |
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However, the plans must change as the proposed route runs through a badger sett and it would be illegal to disturb them. |
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Some terriers' tails were cropped because it made it easier for them to get into badger setts, fox dens and the like. |
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After a little fumbling around, Brock grinned widely and with a grunt pulled a very large, very angry badger out of his sett. |
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There are 45 species of mammals such as brown bear, wolf, fox, badger, beech marten, vair, bobcat, and even a small number of leopards. |
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It is an argument for the sensible control of badger numbers so they are once again regarded as an asset to the countryside, not a menace to it. |
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The badger, by contrast, is of the weasel family Mustelidae, order Carnivora. |
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No one will badger, harass, bother or hound you about your progress, or lack thereof. |
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Today the bags under his eyes are big and dark enough to trap a badger and a grey grizzle of beard coats his jowls. |
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We follow them on their travels to get the low-down on the next big thing, which, I am told, might just be roast badger. |
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The Dachshund was bred as a badger hound or hunting dog and is known to have existed from the oldest breeds of German hunting dogs such as the Bibarhund. |
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But I liked what they did with Elliott and Gretchen, the lasers with badger and Skinny Pete. |
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It cut its teeth on water rat, badger, otter and fox in its native Yorkshire, England, then proved to be an excellent watchdog and retriever, too. |
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All he can do is grunt and hiss like a wounded honey badger. |
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It also walks on the soles of its feet like a bear, but the resemblance ends there, as the badger is actually from the same family as otters and weasels. |
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They are carnivores like the stoat, weasel, otter and badger. |
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Work has protected wildlife along the route, including measures to keep a colony of protected great crested newts safe, badger tunnels and deer-proof fencing. |
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Like grouse shooters, fox hunters, lampers, hare coursers, badger baiters and of course meat eaters, anglers do what they do simply because they enjoy doing it. |
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Please torment, harass, vex, heckle, and badger those two blockheads until they honor their commitments to my defense fund. |
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Smart as a whip and mean as a honey badger, the fallen congressman gradually worked his way back up the House ladder. |
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The Teledu or Malayan stink badger or mydaus javanensis, of Borneo, Sumatra, and Java has a wide stripe or a row of patches running down the back of his small body. |
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The badgers are baited by terriers and those who watch them bet large amounts of money on which terrier will put up the best fight against the badger. |
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Nature lovers today spoke out against plans to build a residential home for the elderly in Church Road, Hadleigh after it was revealed the move could destroy a badger sett. |
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But the report says experts from the council's countryside section have inspected the site and found no evidence of badger setts or habitats for deer. |
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Lothian and Borders Police said the pair had also been charged with allegedly breaching badger protection laws after badger setts were found to have been tampered with. |
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Many hunts take steps the night before, or early on the day of the hunt, to block up the entrances to earths, badger setts and artificial places such as drains. |
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A Pembrokeshire county councillor faces up to six months in prison after being found guilty of deliberately destroying badger setts on land he was developing. |
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He still denies murdering eight-year-old stepdaughter Zoe and dumping her body in a badger sett on a hill within sight of the family's home in Pepper Place. |
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Dachshunds were originally bred to go down badger holes and kill badgers. |
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In this way, the badger is emblematic of the poet's struggle with self and with his artistic creativity, as well as with the ordered, yet harsh and brutal world of reality. |
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It accused Defra of deliberately ignoring deer and pointing the finger at badgers instead, even though a TB-infected badger had never been found in Cumbria. |
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These burrows, which may house several badger families, have extensive systems of underground passages and chambers and have multiple entrances. |
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The European badger is a powerfully built black, white, brown and grey animal with a small head, a stocky body, small black eyes and short tail. |
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Although some brushes are made from wild badger hair, most hair is sourced from China where badgers are farmed for this purpose. |
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They form a bag or pocket made from a pelt and a badger or other animal's mask may be used as a flap. |
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In areas with medium to high badger populations, dispersal from the natal group is uncommon, though badgers may temporarily visit other colonies. |
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Under optimal conditions, badger territories can be as small as 30 ha, but may be as large as 150 ha in marginal areas. |
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Carnivorous mammals include the fox, badger, otter, weasel, stoat and elusive wildcat. |
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The honey guide is a bird which has formed a most interesting partnership with the honey badger. |
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The European badger, Meles meles, is one of the UK's favourite wild creatures, recognised by all. |
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Like the European badger, wombats may only extend burrow systems that are several hundred years old. |
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Just watch Sean Hannity badger the atheist guest punching bags on Hannity and Colmes. |
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If average weights are used, the European badger ranks as the second largest terrestrial mustelid, behind only the wolverine. |
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They want to be seen as a good producer of fighting dogs or badger dogs or fox dogs. |
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One recent case revealed how a badger baiter who had attacked animals in the Midland countryside was tracked down to Preston. |
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Occasionally, badger bones may be discovered in strata from much earlier dates, due to the burrowing habits of the animal. |
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This is the man whose incompetence led to the inept response to the floods and who bodged the badger cull. |
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Along the way, keep an eye out for brush rabbit, badger, feral goat, gray fox, and the shy bobcat and coyote, all common here. |
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The American badger is a common carnivore west of the Mississippi River, but it is not well studied in the southern part of its range. |
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Since you've bought this book and intend to make a will, I won't badger you with dire warnings about what would happen if you die without a will. |
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Though classified as a carnivore, the European badger feeds on a wide variety of plant and animal foods. |
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Tod, first published in 1912, Benjamin and Flopsy's children are kidnapped by notorious badger Tommy Brock. |
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The hair of the European badger has been used for centuries for making sporrans and high end shaving brushes. |
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The badger is also the house symbol for Hufflepuff in the Harry Potter book series. |
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A badger takes a prominent role in Colin Dann's The Animals of Farthing Wood series as second in command to Fox. |
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The badger made his dark and tortuous hole on the side of every hill where the copsewood grew thick. |
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White's Arthurian series The Once and Future King, the young King Arthur is transformed into a badger by Merlin as part of his education. |
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The International Union for Conservation of Nature rates the European badger as being of least concern. |
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In modern times, they are caught in unbaited traps on pathways or at abandoned fox, badger, hare or pheasant trails. |
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In exceptional cases, badger and raccoon dog cubs may coexist in the same burrow. |
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Red deer are numerous on the northern hills, and there are populations of red squirrel, badger, otter, adder and common lizard. |
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If a badger dies within the sett, its conspecifics will seal off the chamber and dig a new one. |
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The European badger is classified as being of least concern by the IUCN as it has a wide range and a large population size which is stable, and even increasing in some areas. |
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Like other badger species, European badgers are burrowing animals. |
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Although there is one record of a tame badger befriending a fox, they generally do not tolerate the presence of cats and dogs, and will chase them. |
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That's not hard to fathom, as the former police officer and once-prized Conservative candidate can be as congenial as a honey badger with jock itch. |
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European badger skulls are quite massive, heavy and elongated. |
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Some species, such as, the red fox, hedgehog and badger, are very common, whereas others, like the Irish hare, red deer and pine marten are less so. |
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Occasionally, abandoned European badger or red fox burrows are used. |
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A male badger is a boar, a female is a sow, and a young badger is a cub. |
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The evidence appears to indicate that the badger is the primary reservoir of infection for cattle in the south west of England, Wales and Ireland. |
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From migration to the tracking of hibernal visitors such as redwings and fieldfares, as well as some spectacular footage from the badger set and fox family. |
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Which breed of dog has a name that means badger dog in German? |
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The European badger is found in deciduous and mixed woodlands, clearings, spinneys, pastureland and scrub, including Mediterranean maquis shrubland. |
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In Java there is a curious animal, the mydaus, intermediate between a pole-cat and a badger, which lives only on the high mountains, and has an offensive smell. |
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The European badger is native to most of Europe and parts of western Asia. |
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A few black women also used the multi-racial character of prostitution to practice the badger game on unwary white customers, adding robbery to their list of crimes. |
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Th Wildlife Crossing is a brilliant man-made structure built to provide a safe crossing path for wildlife, especially to protect the endangered European badger. |
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It has also been found in the raccoon dog and Chinese ferret badger. |
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