10 Brilliantly Odd Facts About Badgers
May 14, 2025 • Grace Micere
Badgers are black-and-white burrowing creatures that somehow manage to be both cute and a little terrifying at the same time. Often misunderstood, sometimes meme-worthy, and always interesting — badgers deserve their moment in the spotlight.
Let’s dive into 10 fun and slightly bizarre facts about one of Britain’s most elusive mammals.
1. Badgers live in underground mansions.
Badgers don’t just dig a hole, they build their little houses there too called "setts." These are elaborate tunnel networks with multiple entrances, sleeping areas, and even designated "toilets." Some setts are passed down through generations and can be over 100 years old.
2. They're surprisingly clean animals.
Despite being diggers and dwellers of dirt, badgers like to keep things tidy. They drag out old bedding and replace it with fresh grass or leaves. As mentioned above, they also designate toilet areas outside their setts to keep the smelly stuff away; fancy and smart.
3. Badgers are part of the mustelid family.
That means they’re related to otters, weasels, wolverines, and ferrets. A pretty wild family reunion, if you ask us.
4. They're nocturnal ninjas.
Badgers are creatures of the night. With excellent smell and hearing, they spend most of their evenings foraging for food and avoiding humans. Unless you’re creeping through the woods at dusk, chances are you’ve never seen one in the wild.
5. They love earthworms.
A single badger can munch its way through 200 earthworms a night. Not exactly a gourmet meal, but hey, it's high in protein and sustainably sourced.
6. They don’t really hibernate.
Badgers don’t fully hibernate like bears do, but they do go into a state called torpor during the coldest winter months. That means longer lie-ins, less food, and minimal activity. This is basically the badger version of binge-watching and nesting in blankets.
7. Badgers can run quite fast.
Despite their stubby legs and chunky build, badgers can reach speeds of up to 30 km/h (19 mph) in short bursts. That’s about as fast as Usain Bolt on a relaxed jog. Good luck catching one.
8. They communicate with 16+ sounds.
Badgers may seem silent, but they’re actually quite chatty. They growl, yelp, whicker, bark, and even purr — each sound meaning something different depending on the mood. It’s like living with a grumpy cat who also knows Morse code.
9. They have a strong sense of smell.
Badgers rely heavily on scent for navigation, communication, and finding food. Their sense of smell is hundreds of times more powerful than a humans, and they use scent marking to keep track of territory and family.
10. They’ve made their mark in British culture.
From Kenneth Grahame’s Wind in the Willows to the viral “Badger, Badger, Mushroom” song of early YouTube days (don’t pretend you’ve never seen it), badgers have long held a spot in British hearts and memes.
Threats that Puffins Face Today
Unfortunately, puffins are facing serious challenges, and their populations are declining in many parts of the world. Some of the biggest threats include:
- Climate Change – Warming oceans affect fish populations, and this makes it harder for puffins to find food. If their primary food sources, like sand eels and herring, decline, puffins struggle to feed their chicks.
- Overfishing – Commercial fishing depletes the same fish species that puffins rely on, leading to food shortages.
- Habitat Loss – Coastal development and human activity disturb puffin nesting sites, and this reduces safe spaces for them to breed.
- Pollution – Oil spills and plastic waste pose significant dangers to puffins. Birds that ingest plastic or get covered in oil often don’t survive.
- Invasive Species – Rats and other predators introduced to puffin nesting islands can devastate colonies by eating eggs and chicks.
Bare Kind’s Contribution to Saving Badgers
At Bare Kind, we donate 10% of the profit from our cosy badger socks to the Brent Lodge Wildlife Hospital. The charity works to rescue, rehabilitate, and release injured and orphaned wildlife in the UK.
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Final Thought: Badgers Are Surprisingly Brilliant
They're strong, secretive, and a little bit sassy. Badgers may not get as much love as owls or foxes, but they’re truly one of the UK’s most fascinating mammals. Next time you're walking through the countryside, give a little nod to the underground empire of the badger — quietly ruling the night.
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