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Image: Hog badger (Arctonyx collaris).

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The hog badger has a boldly-striped face and greyish or brownish body like its close relative the Eurasian badger. Unlike its cousin however, it has a naked, pig-like nose. It lives in the forested hills and mountains of south-east Asia.

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Picture credits

The hog badger photo used at the head of this page is © Advanced Thailand Geographic Magazine, and used with the kind permission of Thon Thamrongnawasawat, TalayThai.com Manager. Credits for the photos used in the right-hand margin of this page for site navigation can be found on the Credits page.


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