An angry badger caused chaos in a Scottish castle. He does not, however appear to have been accompanied by his friends Mole, Ratty or Toad! https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/apr/19/very-angry-badger-causes-part-of-scottish-castle-to-be-closed-to-public
Not just an angry badger but a very angry badger. The difference between the two is terrifying!
Indeed, Mick. You make an excellent point! Have you ever come across a badger at close quarters? I haven’t so only know of their habits via wildlife programmes and, of course through the Wind in the Willows (the latter not being a reliable source admittedly)!
A friend of mine who used to live on a farm once heard a commotion in the night and went outside in just a pair of shorts to find a badger caught up in the chicken run. A Very Angry Badger. He tells me it was Most Fierce!
I think that there is a case for the establishment of a charity catering for badgers with anger management issues. I shall contact the Charity Commission to ascertain how to go about setting up said charity …
I fear you will be inundated with patients.
I fear that you are right. I am, however a charitable man, at least I like to give that impression …
The badgers will be queuing at your door…