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Yes. You will never see them by day (alive!) but if you drive around in country lanes during the small hours you should see them fairly often. Matt

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Badgers are primarily nocturnal because their main prey, such as rodents and insects, are also active during the night. This adaptation helps them avoid competition and also stay hidden from predators. Additionally, badgers have excellent night vision, making it easier for them to hunt in low light conditions.

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Yup, they are! They sleep all day and hunt for food all night.

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Because they slowly turn into Vampires

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