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The range of the American badger extends across most of the western two-thirds of the USA, parts of southern Canada, and northern Mexico. A loner, it is always digging - either to find food (mainly rodents) or to make new dens.

For more facts about and photos of the honey badger, follow these links or use the search tool or sitemap above:

Fact File : Key facts about the American badger.

Photo Files : Pictures of the American badger.

Articles : More detailed information about the American badger.

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Picture credits

The American badger photo used at the head of this Article is a public domain image provided by the US Fish & Wildlife Service; photographer Gary Stolz. 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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