Unique Trail Cam Video Captures a Coyote and Badger Using Culvert to go Hunt Together

   02.05.20

Unique Trail Cam Video Captures a Coyote and Badger Using Culvert to go Hunt Together

Competition and collaboration aren’t necessarily mutually exclusive. You’ve heard the expression “Keep your friends close and your enemies closer,” right? It’s a concept we see often in wildlife, and it was recently spotlighted in a unique trail cam video setup underneath a California highway.

Researchers documenting how wildlife interact with man-made road structures captured the video Monday, which shows a coyote and badger who apparently forged a pretty close relationship. The two companions triggered a trail camera when they were accessing a culvert under a highway to allegedly go hunting together.

The camera is maintained by Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST), a group dedicated to protecting open spaces in San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties in California.

“A badger and coyote traveling together? Why not? Here, this pair is using a culvert to travel underneath a highway near the Southern Santa Cruz Mountains. Studies have shown that a badger and coyote hunting together can be beneficial for both species, as they pursue similar prey such as ground squirrels.

This shared use of a crossing structure might be the first observation of its kind, anywhere!”

Coyotes and badgers have been known to team up and hunt together.

According to The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the two animals have been observed hunting prairie dogs and squirrels at the National Black-Footed Ferret Conservation Center in Colorado.

The article goes on to explain how coyotes and badgers have developed an apparent strategy, where the coyote will chase the prey into a hole, and the badger will take over from there and fish it out.

When the colder months roll around, when certain rodents are hibernating, the badger no longer needs the coyote’s assistance because they can get to the prey while it’s in their den.

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Keenan Crow is an outdoor writer who graduated from Central Michigan University with a degree in journalism and creative writing. He has been writing for OutdoorHub for nearly five years, but anybody he is close with will tell you he has been telling hunting stories for far longer. He uses his experiences outdoors to write about things he loves - bow hunting, fishing, upland hunting, shed hunting, turkey hunting, waterfowl hunting, dog training, shotguns, ATVs and the outdoor lifestyle he lives in his home state of Michigan. Outside of hunting/fishing, he also loves to cook - especially with wild game - play golf and go on hikes with his yellow lab, Stella.

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