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Badger (Meles meles) cub, Dorset, England, UK, July. Did you know? The word  Badger derives from the French 'Becheur', meaning digger Stock Photo - Alamy
Badger (Meles meles) cub, Dorset, England, UK, July. Did you know? The word Badger derives from the French 'Becheur', meaning digger Stock Photo - Alamy

WildlifeTrustSWWales 🩡🐬 on Twitter: "Fun Fact Friday.. Badgers are said  to get their name from the French word 'bĂȘcheur' meaning 'digger' ©Elliott  Neep https://t.co/L4oS7OCWyw" / Twitter
WildlifeTrustSWWales 🩡🐬 on Twitter: "Fun Fact Friday.. Badgers are said to get their name from the French word 'bĂȘcheur' meaning 'digger' ©Elliott Neep https://t.co/L4oS7OCWyw" / Twitter

RSPCA Cymru - Did you know...... The English name "badger" is thought to  come from the French word 'bĂȘcheur' meaning 'digger'. In Welsh however,  badgers are called 'moch daear' meaning 'earth pig'.
RSPCA Cymru - Did you know...... The English name "badger" is thought to come from the French word 'bĂȘcheur' meaning 'digger'. In Welsh however, badgers are called 'moch daear' meaning 'earth pig'.

European badger - Wikipedia
European badger - Wikipedia

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warmies hand warmers offered at handwarmers.com

French authorities plan cull of 1,500 badgers - Farmers Weekly
French authorities plan cull of 1,500 badgers - Farmers Weekly

European badger (scientific name: Meles meles) in Beaufortain region, French  Alps, Savoie, Europe Stock Photo - Alamy
European badger (scientific name: Meles meles) in Beaufortain region, French Alps, Savoie, Europe Stock Photo - Alamy

French: Planet Earth: Mammals Flashcards | Quizlet
French: Planet Earth: Mammals Flashcards | Quizlet

Honey badger - Wikipedia
Honey badger - Wikipedia

DidYouKnow The word "badger" comes from the French word "becheur" meaning  "digger" and is extremely appropriate. Everything about a badgers body  says... | By Wildlife Images Rehabilitation & Education Center | Facebook
DidYouKnow The word "badger" comes from the French word "becheur" meaning "digger" and is extremely appropriate. Everything about a badgers body says... | By Wildlife Images Rehabilitation & Education Center | Facebook

European Badger Meles Meles | Women's Sweatshirt French Terry | Belette Le  Pink's Artist Shop
European Badger Meles Meles | Women's Sweatshirt French Terry | Belette Le Pink's Artist Shop

Badger - Card | Badger, Things to come, Old english
Badger - Card | Badger, Things to come, Old english

Bon Courage Badger - Deluxe Vinyl Sticker – Shana Logic
Bon Courage Badger - Deluxe Vinyl Sticker – Shana Logic

The Robert Moss BLOG: The badger and the poet
The Robert Moss BLOG: The badger and the poet

Badger Dressed French Chic Style Hand Stock Vector (Royalty Free) 582306784  | Shutterstock
Badger Dressed French Chic Style Hand Stock Vector (Royalty Free) 582306784 | Shutterstock

National Geographic Kids UK - Tag a friend who'll love this pic! ‱ The name  badger comes from the French word 'bĂȘcheur', which means 'digger'! ‱ Badgers  burrow into earth to create
National Geographic Kids UK - Tag a friend who'll love this pic! ‱ The name badger comes from the French word 'bĂȘcheur', which means 'digger'! ‱ Badgers burrow into earth to create

The Wildlife Trusts on Twitter: "The word #Badger is said to derive from  the French 'bĂȘcheur' meaning 'digger' #NationalBadgerWeek  https://t.co/DufIrLZinu" / Twitter
The Wildlife Trusts on Twitter: "The word #Badger is said to derive from the French 'bĂȘcheur' meaning 'digger' #NationalBadgerWeek https://t.co/DufIrLZinu" / Twitter

Blereau hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Blereau hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Badger Facts - Animal Facts Encyclopedia
Badger Facts - Animal Facts Encyclopedia

Honey badger, Mellivora capensis, and grison or South American glutton,  Galictis cuja. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic  Cuvier's "Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals," Paris, France, 1816.  Illustration by J. G. Pretre,
Honey badger, Mellivora capensis, and grison or South American glutton, Galictis cuja. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuvier's "Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals," Paris, France, 1816. Illustration by J. G. Pretre,

Vintage French biology illustration - Quadrupeds Badger Marte"  Posterundefined by Gardenlibrary | Redbubble
Vintage French biology illustration - Quadrupeds Badger Marte" Posterundefined by Gardenlibrary | Redbubble

Antoine Charles Vauthier (French, 1790-1879) Sunda Stink Badger – Arader  Galleries
Antoine Charles Vauthier (French, 1790-1879) Sunda Stink Badger – Arader Galleries

Ferret badgers: Cute little creatures suspected as COVID-19 carriers |  Daily Sabah
Ferret badgers: Cute little creatures suspected as COVID-19 carriers | Daily Sabah

Bloomsbury Wildlife on Twitter: "What's in a name? 'badger' derived from  'badge' or the French bĂȘcheur, meaning 'digger' https://t.co/PuV7iBjMDa  https://t.co/Da2ZVfAJ1Z" / X
Bloomsbury Wildlife on Twitter: "What's in a name? 'badger' derived from 'badge' or the French bĂȘcheur, meaning 'digger' https://t.co/PuV7iBjMDa https://t.co/Da2ZVfAJ1Z" / X

File:BadgerCollage.png - Wikimedia Commons
File:BadgerCollage.png - Wikimedia Commons

European badger in France
European badger in France