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    Do foxes ever fight badgers and who would tend to come off worse in such a fight?

    Question #52575. Asked by gmackematix.

    elizabethmc

    Yes, and the fox lost.

    http://www.shutterstone.co.uk/frame1024.htm?mammals/badger.htm

    Nov 21 04, 10:26 AM

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