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<p>the southern subspecies. In the fall, when food is plentiful, adult male badgers can reach up to 11.5 to 15 kg. In some northern populations, females can average 9.5 kg.Except for the head, the American badger is covered with a grizzled, brown, black and white coat of coarse hair or fur, giving almost a mixed brown-tan appearance. The coat aids in camouflage in grassland habitat. Its triangular face shows a distinctive black and white pattern, with brown or blackish "badges" marking the cheeks and a white stripe extending from the nose to the</p><p>
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