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  • Badgers
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  • Small, bear-like creatures who have grown to such large proportions in Iraq (no doubt due to the nuculer weapons there) that they can only live if they eat humans. This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed.
  • Dipsy walks over the hills and past the trees and does a little dance before the Windmill spins. He runs off with the other Teletubbies to watch Andy Brown and two children look at badgers. Back in Teletubbyland, Dipsy goes outside and sits to watch things. Dipsy first watches the Windmill turning. Then, Dipsy watches rabbits playing. Next, Dipsy watches the trees blowing in the wind. Dipsy then heard Laa-Laa coming out of the house wearing the skirt. Laa-Laa then danced a lovely dance. Dipsy liked Laa-Laa's dance. Then, Dipsy heard Po coming. Po then sang a special song. Dipsy liked Po's special song. Dipsy then heard Tinky Winky coming. Tinky Winky started marching. Dipsy liked Tinky Winky's marching. Dipsy loves the other Teletubbies and calls out to them. They have a Big Hug before Tub
  • Badgers were black and white creatures that dwelled all over Middle-earth. They were known in the north as being exellent hole-diggers. A mysterious and supposedly legendary race of Badgers, the Badger folk, featured in Hobbit verse and included in The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. The poem describes Tom being captured by one of these mysterious creatures, Badger-brock - leader of the Badger folk - and subsequently being released after he frightened them with one of his magical chants.
  • Badgers, or Anaguma, were small predators with nasty dispositions. They were common forest animals who prefered to hunt grubs and roots beneath trees. Being related to weasels they were omnivorous, eating small mice and other animals also. Badgers had very powerful jaws and claws and created and lived in burrows under the ground that could have extensive tunnel systems. Badgers were fierce animals and would protect themselves and their young at all costs. Badgers were capable of fighting off much larger animals such as wolves and bears.
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  • Badgers, or Anaguma, were small predators with nasty dispositions. They were common forest animals who prefered to hunt grubs and roots beneath trees. Being related to weasels they were omnivorous, eating small mice and other animals also. Badgers had very powerful jaws and claws and created and lived in burrows under the ground that could have extensive tunnel systems. Badgers were fierce animals and would protect themselves and their young at all costs. Badgers were capable of fighting off much larger animals such as wolves and bears. Badgers could be commonly found in every major forested area in Rokugan.
  • Dipsy walks over the hills and past the trees and does a little dance before the Windmill spins. He runs off with the other Teletubbies to watch Andy Brown and two children look at badgers. Back in Teletubbyland, Dipsy goes outside and sits to watch things. Dipsy first watches the Windmill turning. Then, Dipsy watches rabbits playing. Next, Dipsy watches the trees blowing in the wind. Dipsy then heard Laa-Laa coming out of the house wearing the skirt. Laa-Laa then danced a lovely dance. Dipsy liked Laa-Laa's dance. Then, Dipsy heard Po coming. Po then sang a special song. Dipsy liked Po's special song. Dipsy then heard Tinky Winky coming. Tinky Winky started marching. Dipsy liked Tinky Winky's marching. Dipsy loves the other Teletubbies and calls out to them. They have a Big Hug before Tubby Bye-Bye. Featuring: Ivo and India Hayes
  • Badgers were black and white creatures that dwelled all over Middle-earth. They were known in the north as being exellent hole-diggers. A mysterious and supposedly legendary race of Badgers, the Badger folk, featured in Hobbit verse and included in The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. The poem describes Tom being captured by one of these mysterious creatures, Badger-brock - leader of the Badger folk - and subsequently being released after he frightened them with one of his magical chants. While passing through Moria Sam commented 'There must have been a ighty crowd of dwarves here at one time and every one of them busier than badgers for five hundred years to make all this, and most in hard rock too!''
  • Small, bear-like creatures who have grown to such large proportions in Iraq (no doubt due to the nuculer weapons there) that they can only live if they eat humans. This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed.