Welcome the coolest, most ferocious and deadly animal ever created, The honey badger.
The honey badger is in the badger family but resembles more of a weasel in its anatomical body.
The honey badger is a relatively unknown creature when it comes to information about this creature. This creature is one of the most fearless, cunning, smart, and toughest animals to inhabit the world. They are often known to be so crazy as to attack lions and win. Almost every animal in nature is for some reason afraid of him. Hyenas even wait to eat after them because they know not to mess with him.
Honey badgers communicate by a mass variety of means such as squealing, growling, and even through body language. One of their defense mechanisms even when they are attacked is to release a pungent odor that deters animals for up to a mile away. Honey badgers have been known to commonly attack hives of any type of bees for the honey. They can climb any type of tree with their sharp claws, get into a hive while getting stung hundreds of times, and not be effected by the stings or animals. Another common animal that a honey badger eats are snakes. Snakes can bite honey badgers and even with their poison it will not kill them but nearly knock them out for a few minutes.
The honey badger is known as a creature who clearly cares very little about their health because of how much damage they can take. Another little known fact about honey badgers is that upon birth they stay with their mothers until approximately two years old, which suggest that the mother must teach the children an awful lot by the time they are released or branch out on their own.
for more information watch this video: http://youtu.be/4r7wHMg5Yjg *warning explicit language*
The honey badger is in the badger family but resembles more of a weasel in its anatomical body.
The honey badger is a relatively unknown creature when it comes to information about this creature. This creature is one of the most fearless, cunning, smart, and toughest animals to inhabit the world. They are often known to be so crazy as to attack lions and win. Almost every animal in nature is for some reason afraid of him. Hyenas even wait to eat after them because they know not to mess with him.
Honey badgers communicate by a mass variety of means such as squealing, growling, and even through body language. One of their defense mechanisms even when they are attacked is to release a pungent odor that deters animals for up to a mile away. Honey badgers have been known to commonly attack hives of any type of bees for the honey. They can climb any type of tree with their sharp claws, get into a hive while getting stung hundreds of times, and not be effected by the stings or animals. Another common animal that a honey badger eats are snakes. Snakes can bite honey badgers and even with their poison it will not kill them but nearly knock them out for a few minutes.
The honey badger is known as a creature who clearly cares very little about their health because of how much damage they can take. Another little known fact about honey badgers is that upon birth they stay with their mothers until approximately two years old, which suggest that the mother must teach the children an awful lot by the time they are released or branch out on their own.
for more information watch this video: http://youtu.be/4r7wHMg5Yjg *warning explicit language*