Badger Badger Badger :marseybadger:

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He truly is the best representation of burgerism in existence. "Afghanistan? Who cares we got badgers to worry about".

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Tbf badgers are pretty cool


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In this house we represent wolverines chud. Take it back or we settle this the old fashioned way.

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Omg I didn't even know that existed!

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arent wolverines jist big badgers?

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honey badger

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I've lived in Wisconsin my whole life and never seen a wild badger. Or a snake, for that matter.

Lots of possums and raccoons though.

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I saw a few grass snakes while walking on a trail this summer. They were pretty cute.

I legit have no idea where to even look for badgers if I wanted to


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They make burrows in road ditches or field fence rows here In Iowa. I have seen a few of them over the years.

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I live in IA and we have badgers here. Usually they make dens in road ditches and I have seen a couple of them over the years. I don't see many snakes though, either. Maybe a garter or bull snake once every three to four years on the road or something.

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