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Question from Brett Berry: How do badgers use air?

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Question from Brett Berry: How do badgers use air?

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• Answer: Hi Brett, thanks for the question. I’m not really up on biology so I can only say that they breath air to burn the oxygen to produce energy, the same as us really. Hope this is of some use (if anyone out there has a more helpful answer please let me know). Back to Index [35] Question from Ell, 17/01/99: Who would win in a fight, a fox or a badger? • Answer: Hi Ell, thanks for the question. Normally badgers and foxes don’t fight, as is the case with most wild animals it is within the same species that fights most frequently occur, usually territorial or mating disputes. Personally, I have never seen the two species fighting, in fact I have seen, more than once, foxes using a part of a badger sett as their den. The nearest thing to a confrontation I have experienced was in a village near to where I live where a lady fed badgers and foxes in her garden. The badgers I can definitely say had first choice of the food dish content. The foxes present waited gingerly in the sidelines

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