Holy shit I would crap myself if I was surprised by a badger at night, those things are fierce
this post was submitted on 08 Jan 2024
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I saw my first (live) badger only 2 years ago, I thought it was a weird looking cat at first. When it had finished eating the bird nuts it trundled across the patio then bounced across the grass, like a proper boing, boing, boing...not what I was expecting at all
I have heard them crashing through the undergrowth at night, but no close encounters (without a sheet of glass between us)