Badgers are considered social animals primarily because they live in family groups called clans, which provide mutual support and increased protection against predators. Unlike typical fresh-eating carnivores, they have a varied diet that includes fruits, insects, and small mammals, allowing them to adapt to different environments and food availability. Their social structure helps them foraging efficiently and raises their young collectively, enhancing their survival. This adaptability and communal behavior set them apart from more solitary carnivorous species.
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