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    Badgers have quite an appetite for their size. I guess I would also if it took me 5 days to bury a cow carcass.

    First: Badger Buries Entire Cow in Shocking New Video

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    That is one hard working badger
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    Badgers are wicked little guys. Especially the Honey Badger.
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    Clever buggers those badgers.
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    That was clever indeed, thanks for point the vid out.

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    It's gonna take a little more than vinegar & Oxy Clean to get the smell out of that future brush.

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    The badger then covered the carcass completely and constructed a burrow beside it, inside which it feasted on beef for 11 straight days.

    So this was in the Utah desert, and the badger ate on the carcass for almost two weeks. That is what you call dry-aged beef. People pay top dollar for that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    It's gonna take a little more than vinegar & Oxy Clean to get the smell out of that future brush.
    And I'm thinking:

    A. Would you really want to mess with this Badger...
    B. This level of Bad-Ness needs to stay out there in the breeding pool...
    C. I'm thinking that a brush from this badger would jump off the stand and trash the house, bury my refrigerator...
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    Yeah, your right, It looks like he's practicing to bury a wet-shaver.

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