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  1. Feb 12, 2014 · Infographic: A field guide to the Honey Badger. February 12, 2014. All about the Honey Badger: nature’s bad ass. Designer: Karen Brazell. Producer: Tom McNamara. Research: Gleb Mikhalev. All ...

  2. Honey badger is bad ass.” Those words and corresponding video became a YouTube sensation with 51 million hits. This relentless little creature is one of the most fearless animals in the world.

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  4. A honey badger bitten on the face by the highly cytotoxic puff adder showed signs of severe pain but recovered fully within five hours (Begg & Begg pers. obs.). This immunity may develop over the life time of the honey badgers due to regular contact with small amounts of venom in snakes, scorpions and bees.

  5. simplyecologist.com › honey-badger-factsHoney Badger Facts

    Honey badgers possess a thick, double coat of skin that provides them with a survival advantage. This allows them to withstand bites from scorpions and venomous snakes, which make up 25% of their diet. In fact, honey badgers have developed a venom defense mechanism system and can even develop immunity through regular exposure to venom.

  6. Feb 1, 2024 · The honey badger’s commitment to its offspring is a heartwarming example of the familial connections that exist in the wild. It reminds us that even in the harshest environments, love and care play a vital role in survival. 7. They Live in Self-Made Burrows. Honey badgers are adept at digging, and they use this skill to create their homes.

  7. Feb 17, 2024 · Honey badgers weigh between 5 and 16 kilograms (11 and 35 pounds), with males weighing more than females. Honey badgers are around the same weight as the jackal species with which they share part of their range. Both the honey badger and the similarly-sized European badger (shown above) are members of the weasel family, Mustelidae.

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