Morphological and Biological Characteristics of The European Badger (Meles Meles L.) In the Southern Aral Sea Region
Published 2026-03-28
Keywords
- European badger,
- Southern Aral Sea region,
- morphology
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Copyright (c) 2026 Utemuratova Gulshirin Najimatdinovna, Bazarbayeva Adiyma Ansatbayevna

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Abstract
The European badger (Meles meles L.) is an ecologically adaptable carnivorous mammal widely distributed across Eurasia. However, its morphological and biological characteristics in the Southern Aral Sea region remain poorly studied. This study analyzes field observations from the Lower Amudarya State Biosphere Reserve, where several badger burrows and footprints were recorded. The burrow entrances measured approximately 35–40 cm in width, while footprints ranged from 6–8 cm in length. The presence of both single and multiple burrow exits indicates complex shelter structures adapted to environmental conditions. Furthermore, the species demonstrates seasonal underground inactivity during winter, which serves as an important survival strategy. These findings highlight the ecological adaptability of Meles meles and emphasize the importance of protected areas for maintaining regional biodiversity.
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