- America Zoo: Hog Badger - Arcionyx collaris
- Factsheet lists the minimal information on this species, including taxonomy, image, appearance, size, and behavior, based on observance of captive individuals.
- America Zoo: North American Badger - Taxidea taxus
- Reviews classification, name, location, habitat, description, behavior, and reproduction.
- American Badger (Taxidea taxus)
- Canadian Museum of Nature gives drawing, range map, characteristics, burrows, hunting, hibernation, predators, and population.
- Animal Diversity: American Badger (Taxidea taxus)
- Tells about range, habitat, description, reproduction, lifespan, behavior, communication, food habits, and predation.
- The Badger
- Class page explores habitat, range, appearance, food, adaptations, enemies, and babies.
- Badger Learning Zone
- Explores appearance, behavior, reproduction, and facts. Includes pictures and games.
- Badgers of the World
- Articles cover classification, appearance, social organization, activity patterns, food, life cycle, and threats.
- Eurasian, or Old World Badger - Meles meles
- Discusses classification, name, location, habitat, description, behavior, and reproduction. From University of Michigan ADW.
- The Mammal Society: The Badger (Meles meles)
- Reports ways to recognize these animals, general ecology, and conservation.
- Mammals of Kansas: Badger (Taxidea taxus taxus)
- Covers physical characteristics, range and habitat in Kansas, breeding, nesting and activity, food, predation, and longevity. Includes images and tracks.
- Naturalia.org: Honey Badger (Mellivora capensis)
- Provides distribution, habitat, size, behavior, food, reproduction, and longevity.
- Ratel, Honey Badger - Mellivora capensis
- Classification, name, location, habitat, description, behavior, and reproduction information from America Zoo.
- WildlifeTrust: Badgers
- Describes population in Britain, social structure, food habits and diet, threats, and legislation.
- Young Peoples Trust: Badger
- Offers distribution, habitat, lifespan, size, description, food, habits, interaction with humans, and protection.
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