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|Most_Compatible_Fylgia= Dire Badger
|Most_Compatible_Fylgia= Dire Badger
|Most_Compatible_Notes= It is a badger.
|Most_Compatible_Notes= It is a badger, it is just very young.
|Introduction= The common badger is a small but fierce animal. It's strong forelimbs are armed with long claws, used for both digging and self-defense.  
|Introduction= The common badger is a small but fierce animal. It's strong forelimbs are armed with long claws, used for both digging and self-defense.  
|Feeding_Habits= The badger eats earthworms, insects, grubs and the eggs and young of ground dwelling birds. I've also seen them eat mice, snakes and frogs.  
|Feeding_Habits= The badger eats earthworms, insects, grubs and the eggs and young of ground dwelling birds. I've also seen them eat mice, snakes and frogs.  

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Research

Creature Name: Badger Cub

Observations by: PCs:Malulani jael MacMurray

Creature Type: Animal ((834))

Creature Subtype: Rodent

CTS trainable: Not yet (under Team review).


Introduction

The common badger is a small but fierce animal. It's strong forelimbs are armed with long claws, used for both digging and self-defense.

Feeding Habits

The badger eats earthworms, insects, grubs and the eggs and young of ground dwelling birds. I've also seen them eat mice, snakes and frogs.

Disposition and Social Habits

Some badgers are solitary and some live in large clans.

Habitat

They can show up in forests, woodlands, beside streams and on open plains.

Fylgia

Most compatible: Dire Badger

  • It is a badger, it is just very young.

Other notes

Badger teaches us to take action fast when we need to. She teaches us to use our anger to fight for ourselves and to focus on one thing with passion.