Badgers, being hygienic animals, will wall up dead comrades, to seal them off from the rest of the sett. There have even been reports of badgers dragging dead badgers above ground to bury them in newly-dug holes.
Badgers, being hygienic animals, will wall up dead comrades, to seal them off from the rest of the sett. There have even been reports of badgers dragging dead badgers above ground to bury them in newly-dug holes.
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This is my diary of the wildlife where I live in Oxfordshire, and sometimes the places I visit. I am a 18 year old young naturalist with a passion for British wildlife, especially Badgers and Hares. I have been blogging since May 2013 and you can read my old blog posts at www.appletonwildlifediary.blogspot.co.uk
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