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Greater Hog Badger (Arctonyx collaris)
(Photo by Kulpat Saralamba)
Conservation Status- Vulnerable
Habitat- Southeastern Asia; Central Asia
Size (Weight/Length)- 14 kg; 100 cm; 25 cm tail
Diet- Insects; Small mammals; Fruits; Roots; Worms
Cool Facts- Despite appearances, the greater hog nosed badger is the second largest mustelid and not a pig. Eating practically anything, these badgers spend their days wandering through thick forests and grassland. The greater hog badger uses their sensitive snout to dig through leaf litter in search of delicacies. They are relatively unafraid of people and are often seen waltzing past camera traps without a care in the world. In as few as 15 years, their population has been halved due to illegal poaching and snaring. Conservationists are rushing to put an end to snaring and encourage captive breeding programs.
Rating- 13/10 (Ban snaring worldwide.)
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