My article is about a study that showed a badger burying an entire cow calf. Usually, badgers bury a small prey item, such as a jackrabbit, but now scientists have found them burying something much bigger-a cow calf. Researchers had set up an experiment to study scavengers. They had put 7 dead cow calves in places where animals couldn’t drag them away (the calves had died of natural causes). But they thought a cougar or a coyote could move one of the cows. So they checked the cameras set up next to each of the calves. And surprisingly they found a badger burying one of them. The badger took a few days to bury it, and took a few weeks to eat it. Another one of the cows was buried by a badger, but wasn’t completely buried because of the way the researchers put the calf on the ground.