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The badger’s body language is relaxed ... “I wouldn’t scientifically want to use the term friends, but these are two wild animals that clearly understand their partnership.” ...
This elusive creature is often dubbed the "Malay stink badger" or even the "Sunda skunk", thanks to its eerily similar defence mechanism: a powerful, foul-smelling spray used to ward off predators.
A legal challenge brought by wildlife groups against Natural England’s decision to issue badger culling licences has been ...
The animal, however, is neither a ferret nor a badger. “They are relatively smaller compared to those occurring sympatrically (badgers) and feature elongated bodies, prominently pointed snouts ...
Peter Hambly, Chief Executive of Badger Trust, said,"Killing wild, native badgers in these numbers is the biggest assault on nature and the most unethical approach to animal welfare on record.
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