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I found a dead Badger

We have plenty of badgers around here (Sweden)


When you meet a live badger the first thing that strikes you is how ridicoulus they look.
Awkward body, long snout, walk with a real swagger from side to side. Weird striping.

The second thing you notice is just exactly how bad@ss they are.
Any other animal you meet in the middle of the woods will just run away, especially if you have a big dog or two wih you.
But not a badger. Oh no.
It will stare you down & stare the dogs down until the dogs start whining nervously & you yourself are looking for a good way to retreat.

If you decide to go on with this project, PLEASE document it with lots of pictures!


This kind of confirms what @honed was saying haha.

http://youtu.be/4r7wHMg5Yjg
 
I was laughing so hard when I read the OP's statement that I nearly choked!! That explains the, " I found a dead badger" that I see as titles now. I so love this forum. Educational, and entertaining all at the same time!!
 
The OP never kept the audience updated. Has he eventually managed to make a shaving brush out of the dead corpse? :w00t:
 
This is the start of a very new, and intense AD......DBAD .....Dead Badger Acquisition Disorder also known as BCAD....Badger Carcass Acquisition Disorder

Soon there will be a whole new forum for this and people showing their "dens" full of badger bodies:lol:
 
Badgers in Britain are protected by the Protection of Badgers Act 1992. Under subsection 1(3) of this Act, it is an offence to possess or control a dead badger, any part of one, or anything derived from one.
http://badgertrust.org.uk/badgers/legislation/badger-hair-shaving-brushes.aspx

 
Bark River Knives warrants their knives against all possible damage except in the case where a badger was involved. I kid you not.
 
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