The eyes are large, as befits its largely nocturnal activity, and brown in color.
It is largely nocturnal, and migrates only over short distances.
It is largely nocturnal and solitary, except when breeding or raising litters.
American badgers are largely nocturnal, but have been reported to be active during the day as well.
The head has a pointed snout and large eyes, being largely nocturnal.
Since they are largely nocturnal, they will only appear out in the open at night.
They are largely nocturnal but sometimes move about by day in wet weather.
They are largely nocturnal, but have been known to forage during the day.
In other areas, they have become largely nocturnal due to forest molestation caused by people.
They are largely nocturnal, but are often seen basking in the early morning or late afternoon.