What does a badgers look like?
A badger is a medium-sized, stocky mammal with a distinctive black and white face and a long, bushy tail. Badgers have long, low, and wedge-shaped bodies with short legs and paws that are well-suited for digging. Their fur is typically a mixture of gray, brown, and black, with a white stripe that runs from the top of the head down the nose and divides the face into two halves. Badgers have long claws on their front feet, which they use for digging and foraging, and their teeth are sharp and well-suited for catching and consuming small prey.