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[[European badger ''Chamitataxus'' (extinct North American badgers from the Miocene) | ''Pliotaxidea'' (extinct North American badgers from the Pliocene) | ''Taxidea'' (modern North American badgers) }} | genera of family Mephitidae: }} | range_map = Badger species map.png | range_map_caption = Mustelid badger ranges

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Badgers are certain short-legged omnivores in the superfamily Musteloidea. Badgers are a polyphyletic rather than a natural taxonomic grouping, being united by their squat bodies and adaptions for fossorial activity rather than by their ancestral relationships: Musteloidea contains several families, only two of which (the "weasel family" Mustelidae and the "skunk family" Mephitidae) include badgers; moreover, both of these families also include various other animals that are not badgers.

The fifteen species of mustelid badgers are grouped in four subfamilies: four species of Melinae (genera ''Meles'' and ''Arctonyx'') including the European badger, five species of Helictidinae (genus ''Melogale'') or ferret-badger, the honey badger or ratel Mellivorinae (genus ''Mellivora''), and the American badger Taxideinae (genus ''Taxidea''). Badgers include the most basal mustelids; the American badger is the most basal of all, followed successively by the ratel and the Melinae; the estimated split dates are about 17.8, 15.5 and 14.8 million years ago, respectively.

The two species of Asiatic stink badgers of the genus ''Mydaus'' were formerly included within Melinae (and thus Mustelidae), but more recent genetic evidence indicates these are actually members of the skunk family (Mephitidae).

Badger mandibular condyles connect to long cavities in their skulls, which gives resistance to jaw dislocation and increases their bite grip strength. This in turn limits jaw movement to hinging open and shut, or sliding from side to side, but it does not hamper the twisting movement possible for the jaws of most mammals.

Badgers have rather short, wide bodies, with short legs for digging. They have elongated, weasel-like heads with small ears. Their tails vary in length depending on species; the stink badger has a very short tail, while the ferret-badger's tail can be long, depending on age. They have black faces with distinctive white markings, grey bodies with a light-coloured stripe from head to tail, and dark legs with light-coloured underbellies. They grow to around in length, including tail.

The European badger is one of the largest; the American badger, the hog badger, and the honey badger are generally a little smaller and lighter. Stink badgers are smaller still, and ferret-badgers are the smallest of all. They weigh around , while some Eurasian badgers weigh around . Provided by Wikipedia
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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WATER L

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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WATER L

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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WATER L

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    Introduction to Chemical Engineering by Badger,Walter L

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    INTRO. TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WALTER L

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    Introduction To Chemical Engineering by Badger, Walter L.

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    Introduction to chemical engineering by Badger,Walter L

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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WALTER L [A]

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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WALTER L [A]

    Published 1997
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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WALTER L [A], BANCHERO JULIUS T [A]

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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WALTER L

    Published 1999
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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WALTER L

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    Introduction to Chemical Engineering by Badger/Banchero

    Published 1986
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    Introduction to Chemical Engineerign Thermodynamics by Badger

    Published 1998
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    Chemical Engineering by Badger/Banchero

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    INORGANIC CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY by BADGER, W.L

    Published 1941
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    INTRO. TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER,BANCHERO

    Published 1985
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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER,BANCHERO

    Published 1957
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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WALTER L [A], BANCHERO JULIUS T [A]

    Published 1985
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    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING by BADGER WALTER L [A], BANCHERO JULIUS T [A]

    Published 1985
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