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The American Badger: Taxidea taxus

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Description: Research project by Isaac Steinmeyer on this mammal, including its classification, habitat, adaptations, nutrition, reproduction and interactions with other species.
    Taxidea Taxus, the american badger, is probably the most well known badger to the common person. It has a flat body with short legs and a triangular shaped face. Its body is covered with long hair with shades of black brown white and grey. The face has a very distinctive pattern. It is black with white strips on the cheeks and a long white strip from the back of its head to the nose. All these unique characteristics make it a common site in many Wisconsin homes, that is, as the mascot of the Wisconsin Badgers.  
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