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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
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'.
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European badger (scientific name: Meles meles) in Beaufortain region, French Alps, Savoie, Europe Stock Photo - Alamy
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
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National Geographic Kids UK - Tag a friend who'll love this pic! âą The name badger comes from the French word 'bĂȘcheur', which means 'digger'! âą 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
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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,
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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