Paul preston we can always guarantee to never hear one's neighbours badger causing such a noise as to be a regular disturbance. Then we know which is the nuisance.
@Goldabloone Tresha Foxes have an average lifespan of 18 months in the wild atleast where I live because once a year they are hunted by farmers and dogs. It is done to keep their numbers down so there is less risk towards their livestock.
To be fair although the fox was on the ground it actually had a good bite hold on the badger and only let go to stand up and run away. The fox also looks lame (bad leg).
@@kylebarnes8058 badgers don't attack people for the fun of it! they are generally very shy & nervous of people & will run unless they are cornered and have absolutely no other option
That went from 0-100 in a blink of an eye. Amazing speed on the badgers part and amazing maneuvering by the fox. That fox pulled the luck card in that instant.
Badger always wins against fox and that's because their biting style is totally different. Badgers can hold their ground even against hunting dogs. Also they got those claws...
@@adolforodolfo6929 you humans are delusional af you come up with fairy tales how just because Badgers got loose skin they're hard to beat that makes no sense 😂
That little dog is Widget. She belongs to our Granddaughter and is a Jack Russel cross. She always wags her tail when the fox comes but whines at the badgers. She gets very upset if there is a squabble, though. Well spotted.
@@adolforodolfo6929 you humans are delusional af you come up with fairy tales how just because Badgers got loose skin they're hard to beat that makes no sense 😂
Just to clear things up, a Badger has very loose and tough skin, a brutal bite and very sharp claws. Very few animals can take on a fully grown badger and those tend to be apex predators. Foxes are simply to small to be a threat.
Even American badgers are quite fearsome (a bit smaller than the European one here) and won't back down once they go into fight mode. I've often heard animals that burrow need to be because they can't run away when they are faced with a threat.
Are wolves big enough to be a threat? I'd say a brown bear could take on a badger. Definitely a polar bear could do it because the badger would be cold AND tired out from all that walking.
My friend Dooley was attacked by a badger about two years ago while walking to his job at the biscuit factory in Bristol. It took over 200 stitches to close his wounds. He now suffers ptsd. Badgers are vicious predators
@@federicoescapa6547 I recall someone using them as an example of convergent evolution due to their similar appearance with mustelids but I think they're actually in the feliform family with cats, hyenas and fossas
@@Eire_Aontaithe Sadism is a human trait. Anyway, Badger vs Human, with only their natural weapons available, well, the human is getting fucked up for sure.
Yep because us Hufflepuffs are just like badgers! We don’t give a shit and we’re always hungry! Which is why it’s so awesome that our common room is the closest to the kitchen and dining hall
Animal kingdom PSA: If you approach (not stalk) someone from their back and they're not turning around to check you out, just walk the other way. They're either ill, too old and chewy, or a psycho. It's not worth it.
Basically, that's rubbish. Given the choice between an easy kill and having to work for something at some risk, predatory animals will generally take the easy option every time.
Badgers can actually grab you, they can open gates, windows it doesn’t matter they’re escape artists. Any wild animals that uses its hands to feed will likely win any battle.
European Badgers are actually a bit heavier than wolverines. atleast on the upper end. most of them dont get too huge but ive seen some fucking big ones before. and they are certainly as tough. just not as fast and not as aggressive as wolverines. @@DieFlabbergast
Mr. Fox: The cuss am I? Are you cussing with me? Badger: No, you cussing with me? Mr. Fox: Don't cussing point at me! Badger: If you're gonna cuss with somebody, you're not gonna cuss with me, you little cuss! Mr. Fox: You're not gonna cuss with me!
This sounds crazy but near a local wooded area I witnessed a young fox, badger and dear walking together side by side in the same direction. I wish I had it recorded
there's a lot of smaller animals that will fight off larger predators. The larger predators are aware that they can kill it but is it worth the injury and energy?
@@codyb1909 Its actually due to the badgers thick yet loose hide. Its hard for big cats to peirce through their hide and they are very agile so badgers can hold them back
@@treeezy1472 a lion or any other large predator can still kill a honey badger but they risk injury and energy which may not be worth it. Yes their hide is cool but it doesn't make them unkillable.
iif a weasel was that size it would dominate by far, and lets go a step further if it was twice the size of a badger it would be the most feared creature
@@_1ben The Mustelidae are a family of carnivorous mammals, including weasels, badgers, otters, ferrets, martens, minks, and wolverines, among others. Mustelids are a diverse group and form the largest family in the order Carnivora, suborder Caniformia. Mustelidae comprises about 56-60 species across eight subfamilies
Fox 🦊 : I'm patiently waiting for the badger to finish. Oh Yesss!! Its leaving. Badger 🦡 : I thought, the growl was enough for you. Now I'm going to put these paws on you.💥🗯🗯🗯💨✌
There were two little girls with us. One was my granddaughter who was about 10 and my great niece who was a couple of years older. I don't recall either saying 'lost' but it could have been 'got'. The vixen's rear right leg stayed dislocated for the next year or two but she managed to raise at least one family before she disappeared.
@@edstar83 Badgers have very thick and loose skin, strong jaw, small and thick members, very small ears and tail and huge claws. Add to that they are agressive, determined, proud and fearless. Fox can't win.
@@jk5335 My father was as macho as they came. He wasn't afraid of anyone he beat the crap out of four mechanics who ripped him off in self defense, (they attacked him first) yet he had compassion for animals. He told me when he was younger he once killed a pig with a knife and said that was the only time never again.He felt sorry for it. Don't confuse compassion for weakness.
The badgers are far more powerful than foxes with sharp and powerful claws, and badgers have incredibly loose skin. This means that almost wherever you bite them, they can still spin or stretch around to bite you. Never grab hold of a badger, because you will find out just what that loose skin means.
I would like to see some information on this, but knowing terriers and some of the smaller ratting dogs...I honestly wouldn't be surprised if one of those little devils went down fighting a badger and took it with it.
Most badgers will destroy foxes in a fight, mainly red foxes because they’re more so scavengers than their grey counterparts and thus smaller and skinnier. The badgers claws are longer and so are there teeth plus they’re naturally more defensive/aggressive than reds who aren’t used to any sort of confrontation. If you go up north (Scotland) however or other more rural areas you’ll find the greys, these things eat badgers and can be huge, like borderline wolf huge. I’ve seen them fight deers and hunt rabbits for fun.
The bit about badgers/foxes is right. The bit about enormous grey foxes in Scotland is rubbish, pure fantasy. We don't have grey foxes in the UK; if you see a grey fox, its a red fox with grey fur (there are a few). Grey foxes (real ones, as opposed to red foxes with grey fur), are smaller than red foxes and certainly don't hunt badgers or deer, nor do red foxes. Why do people make up this kind of crap?
@@Bignfluffy Been waiting a year for this one. Yes. Rocket launcher is a meta strat, good for taking out just about anything. Unless the enemy is also equipped with a rocket launcher themselves... Which wouldn’t be a surprise coming from these animals
badgers are so cute according to those that have never encountered them
I have met them. still cute.
Nah they still cute and adorable. I mean look we can find humans who murder for a job adorable, just nature mannnnnnn *insert hippy voice here*
Cosmic Games badgers
Paul preston we can always guarantee to never hear one's neighbours badger causing such a noise as to be a regular disturbance. Then we know which is the nuisance.
Paul preston ya
"You picked the wrong bowl fool!"
Kevin Ortiz YO BIG B! BIG B!! ITS ME FOX CHILL
@@KadenBlankenship06 Ooooooohhhhh!!!
My dwog what's up!?
San Andreas reference. Love it. 😂
Lmao 😂😂😂
Fox: ah sh*t here we go again
The leg is dislocated at the hip and she still limps. We saw her about a month ago. She has had cubs for the last two years so has been doing OK.
Mistrawl is she doing ok now?
@@killuazoldyck_ It's highly unlikely either animal is still alive today.
@Goldabloone Tresha Foxes have an average lifespan of 18 months in the wild atleast where I live because once a year they are hunted by farmers and dogs.
It is done to keep their numbers down so there is less risk towards their livestock.
Killua Zoldyck it’s been 10 years lol
Killua Zoldyck lmao it’s a fox, doubt they live more than 5yrs in the wild
Lesson #1: Never let a badger actually get a hold of you.
Never badger a badger. Lesson learnt
To be fair although the fox was on the ground it actually had a good bite hold on the badger and only let go to stand up and run away. The fox also looks lame (bad leg).
Id punt it
people feeding are idiots putting multiple bowls next to eachother
Lesson 1: you're not smart
The badger turning around at 0:35 when the dog barks, that is the stare of no fear, absolutely ready for its next opponent
That’s why the owner told the dog to shut up. Geeza was shitting himself didn’t wanna get sparked by the badger
i have spent a lot of time watching badgers, to me it looked quite the opposite - the badger was scared & decided not to come back for the food
@@kylebarnes8058 badgers don't attack people for the fun of it! they are generally very shy & nervous of people & will run unless they are cornered and have absolutely no other option
@@sarahf2611 stick your srm in their setts and see if they sre shy then
That went from 0-100 in a blink of an eye. Amazing speed on the badgers part and amazing maneuvering by the fox. That fox pulled the luck card in that instant.
el zorro se defendio bien
Please watch this video also. It is incredible how desperate a badger becomes, when he falls into a trap!😣ua-cam.com/video/vVJoeoXwbF4/v-deo.html
Same thing I said
@@yelis84very well considering how the badger snuck it from behind.
That wasn’t luck. If you live in a box hiding from nature you’re clueless.
Badger always wins against fox and that's because their biting style is totally different. Badgers can hold their ground even against hunting dogs. Also they got those claws...
However, if there are multiple foxes against one badger, the foxes will often get the better of the badger.
+Peter Downey tbh that fox isnt that big I'd say just left mother and fathers den
proof?
Killjoy45 no that a young fox
but if that a adult fox, that well kick that bagger butt!!
Foxes do not hunt or fight in packs so it is unlikely that would occur
Holy Moly!
The badger used the dog food as a bait to catch foxes!
Porr fox is just want food
He just wants to come back to it later
catch them just to fu@$ there shit up! haha
😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
No he didn't, stfu
I'm surprised the fox was able to walk away in one piece.
The fox is seeing a Doctor for PTSD😅
Wouldn't call a dislocated hip and a limp for life one piece
He gonna cry in the car.
That’s a European badger, they’re not as aggressive compared to their american cousins
Badgers are gnarly little weapons. Never to be underestimated.
Little weapons??,don't think so
This shouldn't be a surprise knowing they're part of the Mustelidae family.
They are not "little"; on average, they are nearly twice as heavy as foxes
@@adolforodolfo6929 you humans are delusional af you come up with fairy tales how just because Badgers got loose skin they're hard to beat that makes no sense 😂
Please watch this video also. It is incredible how desperate a badger becomes, when he falls into a trap!😣ua-cam.com/video/vVJoeoXwbF4/v-deo.html
poor foxy
Lol
It waited because he knew that badger would have ruined its day
All's ok foxxy is in a better place now
@@mrcaboosevg6089 he ruined his life lol
its a she
The badger staring at the dog inside the house seems to say: "Do you want some too, buddy?"
Dog:"I got mind control over Badger when he around...I be silent..but when he leave I be barking"
That little dog is Widget. She belongs to our Granddaughter and is a Jack Russel cross. She always wags her tail when the fox comes but whines at the badgers. She gets very upset if there is a squabble, though. Well spotted.
Jack russel is bluey
@Zombie Sheep of the Apocalypse You want the dog to die?
@Zombie Sheep of the Apocalypse are you 12?
Seems like you’re baiting animals in to film fights. Shame.
Zootopia: *Behind the Scenes.*
Please watch this video also. It is incredible how desperate a badger becomes, when he falls into a trap!😣ua-cam.com/video/vVJoeoXwbF4/v-deo.html
The poor skinny fox just wanted a bite 😥
He sure got one.
I'm surprised the fox actually managed to bite the badger's head like that.
The uploader said the fox had its leg dislocated at the hip.
Tail or ass or hip not head. Watch it again the badger bit the back
The fox tried to bite the badger back head. The badger just like the honey badger put their head down and inwards. So they cant be bitten.
The fox got told, but still managed to get his mouth around that badgers face. The ferocity of animals is insane.
The fox is fighting for its life - the badger isn't.
@@adolforodolfo6929 you humans are delusional af you come up with fairy tales how just because Badgers got loose skin they're hard to beat that makes no sense 😂
@@adolforodolfo6929 gotta Love dog haters you pus s y
Just to clear things up, a Badger has very loose and tough skin, a brutal bite and very sharp claws. Very few animals can take on a fully grown badger and those tend to be apex predators.
Foxes are simply to small to be a threat.
ua-cam.com/video/pfuvhCE-AEs/v-deo.html ..
Even American badgers are quite fearsome (a bit smaller than the European one here) and won't back down once they go into fight mode. I've often heard animals that burrow need to be because they can't run away when they are faced with a threat.
Are wolves big enough to be a threat?
I'd say a brown bear could take on a badger. Definitely a polar bear could do it because the badger would be cold AND tired out from all that walking.
You don't know what you're talking about
@@ballasog obviously do you know how strong wolves can bite? I've seen a adult wolf takedown a bison so...
My friend Dooley was attacked by a badger about two years ago while walking to his job at the biscuit factory in Bristol. It took over 200 stitches to close his wounds. He now suffers ptsd. Badgers are vicious predators
Oh my gosh so sorry to hear he has ptsd from this I pray he gets better 😢🤍
Moral of this story: Never, NEVER mess with a mustelid.
Moral of story. Don't feed wildlife
Damn was literally about to write that!
@@federicoescapa6547 I don't think mongooses are mustelids. Otters perhaps. You don't wanna mess with a giant otter!
@@AlStone2 mongooses are mustelids, too. oh yes, giant otters are such badass predators, too.
@@federicoescapa6547 I recall someone using them as an example of convergent evolution due to their similar appearance with mustelids but I think they're actually in the feliform family with cats, hyenas and fossas
huge mistake. never underestimate the badger lol.
That poor fox obviously didn't see the other one behind it. It was too focused on the one it did see.
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Would have given the 2nd Badger a chance to “Underestimate” a Bullet between its Beady Little Eyes !
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@@Slow_Hand_Luke Why we americans have to kill everything ? Do you hate animals for some reason?
@@Eire_Aontaithe Sadism is a human trait. Anyway, Badger vs Human, with only their natural weapons available, well, the human is getting fucked up for sure.
Never underestimate a Hufflepuff 😏
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaas 👑💛👑💛👑💛👑
LOL!
@@Revontulet-Druid gayyyyyyyy
Yep because us Hufflepuffs are just like badgers! We don’t give a shit and we’re always hungry! Which is why it’s so awesome that our common room is the closest to the kitchen and dining hall
@@Geralt_of-Rivia.. How would you know ? And why would you care ? It's none of your business.
Animal kingdom PSA: If you approach (not stalk) someone from their back and they're not turning around to check you out, just walk the other way. They're either ill, too old and chewy, or a psycho. It's not worth it.
Basically, that's rubbish. Given the choice between an easy kill and having to work for something at some risk, predatory animals will generally take the easy option every time.
Wtf r u talking about. the fox got its ass handed to it and ran away.
Please watch this video also. It is incredible how desperate a badger becomes, when he falls into a trap!😣ua-cam.com/video/vVJoeoXwbF4/v-deo.html
even as a grown man i dont feel like facing a badger
Without at least knive its not something you should try.
Most people won't even face a rat
When you realise this type of badger, is also related to honey badgers and wolverines.
Badgers can actually grab you, they can open gates, windows it doesn’t matter they’re escape artists. Any wild animals that uses its hands to feed will likely win any battle.
Stoffel the Honey Badger on here agrees with you.
*"Right in the tail!"*
Even the doggo felt the pain.
Please watch this video also. It is incredible how desperate a badger becomes, when he falls into a trap!😣ua-cam.com/video/vVJoeoXwbF4/v-deo.html
Just a reminder that badgers are closely related to wolverines, Which are pretty much the most badass animals on the planet.
And don't forget the Honey Badger and American badgers
@@deputybluevein93 Steer clear of anything in the weasel family. Even a tiny stoat will fuck you up!!
If badgers were as big as wolverines, they would be just as dangerous.
@@DieFlabbergast "it's not the size of the dog in the fight....."
European Badgers are actually a bit heavier than wolverines. atleast on the upper end. most of them dont get too huge but ive seen some fucking big ones before. and they are certainly as tough. just not as fast and not as aggressive as wolverines. @@DieFlabbergast
Fun fact: honey badgers are known to be fearless against any animal. Even a tiger. It will consider fighting anything really if something bothers it.
True statement
But that's not a honey badger, honey badgers live in africa
Honey badgers aren’t true badgers
I believe it.
Honey badgers are weasels
The smaller badger quietly waited it’s turn from the big badger but as soon as the fox tried to sneak a bite, OH HELL NO
Dogs wondering where they got the balls fighting over HIS food 😂
Please watch this video also. It is incredible how desperate a badger becomes, when he falls into a trap!😣ua-cam.com/video/vVJoeoXwbF4/v-deo.html
Okay! Okay! You can have it! Don't kill me!
Badger moved fox so hard he lost tracks of where it was
poor eyesight.
@@fraser_mr2009 haha😂
@@harryrinaldi2812 bruh its true..
Badgers are like mini wolverines
I’m getting flash backs from that one scene in Fantastic Mr Fox
What are you singing, petey??
You told a bad flashback, petey
Mr. Fox: The cuss am I? Are you cussing with me?
Badger: No, you cussing with me?
Mr. Fox: Don't cussing point at me!
Badger: If you're gonna cuss with somebody, you're not gonna cuss with me, you little cuss!
Mr. Fox: You're not gonna cuss with me!
I feel really sorry for that fox easily being ripped apart
The fox is lucky to have survived that bite and ran away
you humans are delusional af you come up with fairy tales how just because Badgers got loose skin they're hard to beat that makes no sense 😂
Let a cat be in that position you soft
It’s actually crazy how fast and twitchy animals are.
More like "badger brutally assaults strange red dog"
This sounds crazy but near a local wooded area I witnessed a young fox, badger and dear walking together side by side in the same direction. I wish I had it recorded
You probably just took a bunch of acid and watched a Disney movie
If I saw that, I'd be going in the same direction as them. Can sometimes be a sign of impending natural disaster.
A badger will fight off a lion. Think about that for a second. A lion. That’s like 500 lbs.
there's a lot of smaller animals that will fight off larger predators. The larger predators are aware that they can kill it but is it worth the injury and energy?
I Don't think So.
@@codyb1909 Its actually due to the badgers thick yet loose hide. Its hard for big cats to peirce through their hide and they are very agile so badgers can hold them back
@@treeezy1472 a lion or any other large predator can still kill a honey badger but they risk injury and energy which may not be worth it. Yes their hide is cool but it doesn't make them unkillable.
@@codyb1909 i've seen a badger take on a 20 foot croc and win.
That fox was so lucky-
The badger is so fearless that when he saw the fox, he did not react, but when the fox tried to eat the food, the badger taught him a lesson
there was 2 diffrent badgers the one ate and saw the fox and left peacefuly but the other badger attacked they are not predictable
Taught him a lesson? God ur so cringe kid
Unspoken language but the message is always crystal clear.
"Are you cussing with me?"
It's impressive how fox is able to escape biting at the right place with accuracy.
like your mum
Dam I never expected that, the badger was like some raving aggressive nutter
Lol I wasn’t even expecting that to happen
@@tourzrap in all seriousness. really? badgers are aggressive as fk esp when there is food.
@@fraser_mr2009 I kind of thought the fox would be a bit more intelligent
A bager is a force to be reconned with
Badgers, honey badgers and wolverines... never f$ck around with them.
They're actually just giant weasels. Hard as nails
iif a weasel was that size it would dominate by far, and lets go a step further if it was twice the size of a badger it would be the most feared creature
@@_1ben The Mustelidae are a family of carnivorous mammals, including weasels, badgers, otters, ferrets, martens, minks, and wolverines, among others. Mustelids are a diverse group and form the largest family in the order Carnivora, suborder Caniformia. Mustelidae comprises about 56-60 species across eight subfamilies
Poor ol foxie. ❤️
These mustelids are no joke
I freaking love badgers
Same
Fox 🦊 : I'm patiently waiting for the badger to finish.
Oh Yesss!! Its leaving.
Badger 🦡 : I thought, the growl was enough for you. Now I'm going to put these paws on you.💥🗯🗯🗯💨✌
I like the way the badger looks at the patio doors where the dog is yelping, as if its saying you want some, il give it to you as well 🤣🤣🤣
Aww poor dog hater we get it you're a nasty disgusting cat lover
Banned episode from Sonic Boom...
Sticks the Badger V.S Tails the Fox
XD
Lol
Sticks even managed to pin Knuckles on the ground in one of the episode.
And this is why they call wild animals unpredictable. Went from chill to bloodshed in seconds.
Actually I think that was a different Badger, looked a bit broader then the previous one.
"Here now, who you calling frumpy?!?!"
Dog: "Daddy that was so scary"
Badger: "You think that's something, wait til you see what happens when someone touches my cornbread"
Damn, that was sinister!
Poor fox, did you hear the dog get vexed at the badger because the fox looks like a dog, how cute, an empathetic dog.
“The cuss am I? Are you cussing with me?”
Badger: "Hiya buddy!"
Wow. That was harsh. Poor Fox. Although I still love badgers.
Foxes are horrid.
Badgers are units
@@JohnyG29 what?
@@Mr.Wetherilli You clearly haven't met garbage the fox.
Fuck foxes, they kill for fun
The music 😆😂🤣
Please watch this video also. It is incredible how desperate a badger becomes, when he falls into a trap!😣ua-cam.com/video/vVJoeoXwbF4/v-deo.html
I've heard of animals getting tossed around like rag dolls but this is ridiculous.
I guess "the fox says"
"Holy shit, wtf dude??"
badgers and wolverines are badass :-)
Badgers rule
Tiny Roman yeah
Did you even hear or see the full video or story? If you saw that video, The foxes lost and their kits got killed by the badger.
Obiusly
@@amooraambreen2731 FUCK YEAH BAGERS RULE
@Jason Kim do foxes get you hard or something?
Badger: "I'll pretend you scared me off fox, then I'll come back around and have you for the main course"
That's not the same badger.
@@harryrinaldi2812 Yeah you're right, I didn't even notice it until you said that.... good eye!
Two badgers and the fox still stayed :/
He gave the fox all the smoke! Lol 😆
Badgers fight like some dirty gangsters 😂👍
Even they people are freaking out😄
There were two little girls with us. One was my granddaughter who was about 10 and my great niece who was a couple of years older. I don't recall either saying 'lost' but it could have been 'got'. The vixen's rear right leg stayed dislocated for the next year or two but she managed to raise at least one family before she disappeared.
Mistrawl:
And this is the nice badger, if honey badger had been there that fox would have never left there in one piece.
That poor fox did literally nothing wrong
Nature doesnt care.
Shouldn't have existed in first place
He competed for the wrong food
Even BEARS don’t f*#% around with badgers.
Reynard: Stop Badgering me, Sheesh what a grouch.
Pretty much what I expected would happen.
Badgers may look cute and cuddly, but they are downright *nasty* !
They don't look cute they ugly AF I would stop on that POS 😂
badger bros for life
Oh my gosh,fox had no option rather than submission.
Dogs like "let me have a go then"
What a playful badger!
Omg I swear I wasn’t expecting a fight like that
Badger is like a little beat :O
You DO NOT fuck with Badgers. They are quite badass for there size. There teeth and claws can do some serious damage.
Badger: im next follow the line
Fox: i really feel the pain
Btw i like the intense background music
Badgers are no joke. It might as well be a honey badger or wolverine.
bro got BAITED 💀😭
I actually never saw a badger in action, this was really cool. I've always heard they were ferocious, neat.
Badgers are bastards confirmed. Hope the fox survived.
@@edstar83 : Same here... but woulda made sure Badger #2’s Last Free meal was 50 grains of ‘Hot’ Lead between its Beady Eyes !
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@@Slow_Hand_Luke Overly sensitive dramatic beta male American by any chance?
@@edstar83 Badgers have very thick and loose skin, strong jaw, small and thick members, very small ears and tail and huge claws.
Add to that they are agressive, determined, proud and fearless.
Fox can't win.
@@jk5335 My father was as macho as they came. He wasn't afraid of anyone he beat the crap out of four mechanics who ripped him off in self defense, (they attacked him first) yet he had compassion for animals. He told me when he was younger he once killed a pig with a knife and said that was the only time never again.He felt sorry for it. Don't confuse compassion for weakness.
The badgers are far more powerful than foxes with sharp and powerful claws, and badgers have incredibly loose skin. This means that almost wherever you bite them, they can still spin or stretch around to bite you. Never grab hold of a badger, because you will find out just what that loose skin means.
heard a story of terrier in fight with a badger lasted
45 minutes both died of blood loss.
Facts...?
That's amazing
I don't believe for one second that a terrier killed a badger.
I would like to see some information on this, but knowing terriers and some of the smaller ratting dogs...I honestly wouldn't be surprised if one of those little devils went down fighting a badger and took it with it.
That sounds impossible. Badgers will chase off fucking lions my guy.
0:35 Badger: "Anyone else?" 🤣
Damn nature! You scary!
Family guy?
Human: hmm, pathetic..
Most badgers will destroy foxes in a fight, mainly red foxes because they’re more so scavengers than their grey counterparts and thus smaller and skinnier. The badgers claws are longer and so are there teeth plus they’re naturally more defensive/aggressive than reds who aren’t used to any sort of confrontation. If you go up north (Scotland) however or other more rural areas you’ll find the greys, these things eat badgers and can be huge, like borderline wolf huge. I’ve seen them fight deers and hunt rabbits for fun.
Grey fox? Taking on deer? Which animal is that?
The bit about badgers/foxes is right. The bit about enormous grey foxes in Scotland is rubbish, pure fantasy. We don't have grey foxes in the UK; if you see a grey fox, its a red fox with grey fur (there are a few). Grey foxes (real ones, as opposed to red foxes with grey fur), are smaller than red foxes and certainly don't hunt badgers or deer, nor do red foxes. Why do people make up this kind of crap?
Very true. They have been persecuted for so long.
Their must have been two badgers, poor fox. Im terrified of badgers, they look very sceary.
I can see why Fantastic Mr. Fox's badgers command respect D:
I'm afraid they were here before us. We are in their habitat.
hehe, nononono
Only a wolverine can mess with a badger.
What about a large ferret. Or a mongoose?
@@rbr4115 badgers can scare off bears... While wolverines can kill wolves
Oh yeah? Rocket launcher. Beat that. That little bastard wont even know what hit em
@@mr.bigballs493 having to use a rocket launcher?🤡
@@Bignfluffy Been waiting a year for this one. Yes. Rocket launcher is a meta strat, good for taking out just about anything. Unless the enemy is also equipped with a rocket launcher themselves... Which wouldn’t be a surprise coming from these animals