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Tiny Yet Fiery
Wild instincts,
release musk,
It hisses with its nose.
Sniffing prairie dogs out.
Face full of teeth,
sharp claws,
ferocious it is.
Fearless at night,
With its nocturnal eyes.
Breaks all soil in it’s sight,
Adaptable,
And scrappy.
A meter long,
fifteen kilos heavy,
The badger strikes.
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