Badgers don't really have any real predators, they are reluctant to come into contact with humans, and would simply run off into a nearby wildlife garden. However, an injured or sick badger if cornered, could attack as a form of defense. If a badger is trapped, it could lash out to get away. If a dog is trying to attack or harass a badger, it might attack the dog for to protect itself. Badgers can be potentially dangerous and aggressive with sharp powerful, claws and strong bite. They also have thick skulls, and may appear to be dead when only unconscious. In this situation they may become fully awake without warning, and if cornered or startled could attack.
The answer is yes a standard Engish badger can kill a human but under extremely rare circumstances. It was recently reported that a Gordon Ramsay look a like sex dwarf was found dead and half eaten in a badger sett in Wales. As i said extremely rare A Honey Badger on the over hand is a lean mean killing machine and it i likely it could kill someone.
no
Uhm, no...
Yes
Only humans
yes
if you want to find out if humans use them for anything type no that is the answer no
Hedgehogs enemies contain wolves, badgers and foxes, however humans are also on the list as we kill many hedgehogs with cars and poisons such as pesticides and slug pellets.
Much as I disagree with the process of Badger Culling... I think they're culled to stop the spread of TB.... I am not sure if it is strictly necessary but, whenever I've heard the justification for Badger Culling its because of TB..... Hope this helps.
humans, coyotes,badgers, skunks, hawks, and owls
the men killed bears bunnies badgers snakes
Yes. All mammals have the same number of joints in their limbs, with a similar layout, and hence badgers have a joint that corresponds with humans' elbows.
yes they killed ours afew days ago