Badgers build underground cities for their families

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Badgers build underground cities for their families

Badgers are nature's engineers, constructing elaborate underground setts that function as multi-generational family homes, offering protection and fostering communal living.

Badgers, especially European badgers, are master architects, digging vast underground networks called setts. These aren't just holes; they're complex homes with multiple entrances, chambers, and tunnels stretching over 300 meters, protecting families from predators and harsh weather.

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