American badger is a wolverine? Genuine question.
this post was submitted on 16 Oct 2024
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European badgers would defend their mountain fortress from a weasel warlord
Ugh. Searats again? Didn't we just send them packing one book ago?
If you think American badgers are bad wait till you meet the crack fox
Dammit is this how we got the Lion & Wardrobe and such?
When I was a child, I was told that hunters used to put things like twigs in their boots, so the European badger would let go, when they heard the "leg break".
Though I doubted it even then.
I look like one who would taxidermied those