
rf Parliament. Consequently he s
rations,, and men are astonished
been particularly busy about any
ife to go to sleep. He cannot s
s her up. This is very human, f
1 0 evince no interest in our w o
;’s too hot for that job,’ says the
t comex and see what I ’ve bees
i going to bite you,’ and he does
atter with pain. She sees it is r.
ured romp with her husband am
leep whilst the female has been <
sely similar fashion and go and
tble as his wife, and will someth
; the sounds emitted by the Bad
Harry Johnston states they do
i or a grunt They will also cha
ort, and Mr. Arthur Heinemann *
ids have seized them. These nor
dimes achieves surprising results
i his strength and perseverance,
ration nothing annoys him more
id it for a moment, and at once
we are all more or less annoyed
' Ur—r-—r ; go ’way ; lemme
epy lady in badgerian language.
oing,‘ he urges. ‘ Shan’t.* ‘ All
in no gentle fashion, too, making
food, and so, thoroughly aroused,
&es to inspect his work. I f the
£ihg at a difficult place, she will
sturb his slumbers; but he is
give her a very severe bite.
1 have never heard one bark
1 heir usual cry of pleasure is a
■ loudly with a stoat-like cry in
fs he has heard them cry like a
with their growls of anger, are
s like that o f the bear. As before remarked, the
eat almost anything in the way of fruit, meat, or
•eference for foots, nuts, birds’ eggs, reptiles, small
d insects, and especially worms, slugs, and snails of
j-nuts and hyacinth bulbs, acorns, slowworms .-md
tial to the grubs of wasps, which it extracts from
sects, which are incai
liat the Badger kills &
Few pheasants’ and wih
of temptation it is a pity to
lace in the Wiltshire- Downs