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No not at all. Hedgehogs are very small compared to a badger. They also have quills along their back. some people think that they are related to porquipines because they look so much alike, but their not.

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No specifically a badger is a mustelid, a member of the weasel family along with ferrets, wolverines, and otters.

They are all carnivores, like a feline (cat) or a canine (dog), but felines, canines, and mustelids are all carnivores yet the three groups are unrelated.

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No. Badgers are a large member of the weasel family. Groundhogs, or woodchucks, are rodents.

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No, a badger is not a rodent. Rodents are generally animals that have large constantly growing incisor teeth.

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No, in fact they are small mammals.

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