The Badger – From North Dakota
The Badger in North Dakota is one of the most amazing animals in North America. They live in the great plains and are the closest relatives of the buffalo, which are native to South America. A number of people have very strong opinions about the Badger, but no matter what you think, the North Dakota Badger is very special to many people all over the world.
How did this big badger come to North Dakota? Well, they are believed to have come from India or Nepal. There is debate over where exactly the Badger came from, but there are a few theories floating around. Many people believe that the Badger came to North America from the Himalayas or some other place.
They are known as Madras Tigers because they are really quite large, standing almost double the size of a Bengal Tiger. They are extremely strong, which probably explains why they are able to take down huge bears. The many hunters who have brought their trophy bears back to North Dakota have reported them as being very fast swimmers. They can also dig with their claws and are extremely hard to catch.
In Native American tribes, the Badger was seen as a symbol of wisdom and prosperity. It is believed that the Bear and the Badger had an alliance that included protection for one another. The Bear would watch over the Badger and protect it from harm.
Both the Bear and the Badger are huge game animals that are eaten by humans. The Bear is found in North America in Montana, Canada, and in Siberia. The Badger is found in the United States, and it is well known for its extremely powerful bite and the ability to eat almost anything. It can easily tear through a bear’s throat or the heart.
Bears are very protective of their young and are known to kill any humans that approach their den. The Badger is not as interested in the den of the Bear and is usually not interested in coming within 100 yards of them. When a Badger senses danger, it will head for the nearest warm body and rush into battle.
The Badger is an awful animal and they are truly a shame on this earth. They were never meant to be pets, as they are very strong and have been known to kill people and even wild animals. Now, if you will excuse me, I have a train to catch!