Anybody seen one in Texas and know how common they are? I saw a road-kill photograph of one in Kimble County on H83 just north of Junction earlier this week. Dr. Schmidly's book "The Mammals of Texas" shows no record of one in this county and I've never seen one live or dead. I suspect mostly nocturnal.
4:04p, 8/9/23
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4:06p, 8/9/23
Never seen one in Coleman/Runnels county, but friend in Millersview/Dule has them all over the place? Who knows?
Nobody cares. Work Harder
4:07p, 8/9/23
There was one killed on our place in between Llano and Mason near Castell.
I saw it once and thought to myself "wtf was that??"
It took me a minute to realize what it was
I saw it once and thought to myself "wtf was that??"
It took me a minute to realize what it was
4:20p, 8/9/23
Shot first one I ever saw when I was about 12 yo in Webb county. I've seen several since.
4:24p, 8/9/23
We see several every year. Sitting in a deer blind, I saw a badger and a coyote checking out a pear bush together. I've read where they often hunt together. Mexican name for them is "talcoyote"….maybe because of their interactions ?
4:30p, 8/9/23
I see them all the time in the northern panhandle. Nearly got attacked by one next to a wheat field a few years ago. Mean little suckers.
4:42p, 8/9/23
What a timely thread. I am pretty certain I saw one this morning in the RGV.
We often see evidence of them by their setts in fields - but sighting the actual badger is rare. This morning I saw a small mammal that I could clearly tell was not an armadillo, fox, or rabbit. It also lacked the humpy shape of a nutria and was not near water. It slipped off in the grass along the dirt road as I approached.
Badger; final answer.
We often see evidence of them by their setts in fields - but sighting the actual badger is rare. This morning I saw a small mammal that I could clearly tell was not an armadillo, fox, or rabbit. It also lacked the humpy shape of a nutria and was not near water. It slipped off in the grass along the dirt road as I approached.
Badger; final answer.
6:05p, 8/9/23
In reply to SA_Ag93
I had a stand off with one in Sterling Co about 30 years ago. Scared the pants off of 12 year old me.
SA_Ag93 said:
I've seen one in Sterling County.
I had a stand off with one in Sterling Co about 30 years ago. Scared the pants off of 12 year old me.
6:12p, 8/9/23
I saw one in George West a few years ago. I chased him at close range in a Polaris Ranger until he got away into the mesquite.
6:28p, 8/9/23
Uvalde County NW side of town on a dove hunt. Running down the rows of a milo field. Took me a little while to know what the hell that thing was… they're very close to the ground and have a trot that's not really like anything else I have seen or has at that point in my life. Haven't seen one since.
6:31p, 8/9/23
20 years ago a taxidermy shop in Gatesville had one that someone had killed in Coryell County. I had never seen one or heard of anyone else seeing one in that area growing up.
One night we did have 2 porcupines show up in our yard and my poor beagle found them. Had never seen or heard of anyone else seeing any porcupines in the area before or after that.
One night we did have 2 porcupines show up in our yard and my poor beagle found them. Had never seen or heard of anyone else seeing any porcupines in the area before or after that.
6:44p, 8/9/23
In reply to AgBQ-00
Badger-Badger-Badger…. Aww a snake!!!!
Forgot about that but remember it from college.
Forgot about that but remember it from college.
6:58p, 8/9/23
Saw one a few years back on the way to Angelfire. It was somewhere past Lubbock, but don't remember exactly where.
7:00p, 8/9/23
I've seen a handful in Brooks County. Every one of them was at night, now that I think about it.
7:19p, 8/9/23
Several in Gonzales County. They leave a musky smell similar to a skunk except not as strong.
7:30p, 8/9/23
I saw several over the years on our ranch in the Blue Mountains Mason/Kimble counties.
So three conspiracy theorists walk into a bar.................You can't convince me that's a coincidence.
7:46p, 8/9/23
Only one that I've ever seen ran across the highway right in front of me, which was right in front of Elephant Mountain on SH 118.
8:38p, 8/9/23
No judgment, but why do people shoot them? I've seen a few and always thought they were cool animals.
8:45p, 8/9/23
In reply to BlueSmoke
We have seen one in Runnels, near Ballenger.
BlueSmoke said:
Never seen one in Coleman/Runnels county, but friend in Millersview/Dule has them all over the place? Who knows?
We have seen one in Runnels, near Ballenger.
9:07p, 8/9/23
In reply to valverde03
The holes they make. Dangerous for horses etc. the rancher told him to try to shoot any badger he saw. He did and they euroed the head for him. Neat looking head.valverde03 said:
No judgment, but why do people shoot them? I've seen a few and always thought they were cool animals.