Yes. Badgers are native to the entire European continent.
Predators include cougars, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, badgers, snakes, hawks, eagles, owls and many others.
Minks are part of the Mustelidae family, which comprises otters, weasels, badgers, ferrets, the wolverine, European polecat ferret, and a couple of other animals.
There are Eurasian badgers, hog badgers, American badgers, ferret badgers, honey badgers, and stink badgers. I'm guessing that your question was, "What kinds of badgers are there?"
Badgers belong to the family Mustelidae and are primarily divided into several species, with the most notable being the European badger (Meles meles), the American badger (Taxidea taxus), and the Asian badger (Meles leucurus). Each species exhibits distinct behaviors and adaptations to their environments. European and Asian badgers are typically social and live in groups, while American badgers are more solitary. Other lesser-known species include the hog-nosed badger and the Indonesian badger, each adapted to their specific habitats.
In Germany they have dogs and cats. Other animals that they have in Germany include, badgers, deer, chamois, and the European hamster.
Because of the 12 species of skunk, 2 are also badgers (European species)
there are a few kinds of hedge hog. some are African and some are European.
coyotes eat badgers
yes, badgers are mammals
Badgers can swim
badgers do have tails.