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02/07/2019 February 7, 2019. A mother honey badger in South Africa's Greater Kruger National Park was quick to defend her cub when a leopard tried to take it for its dinner.
In the heart of South Africa's Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Alan Webster captured a jaw-dropping encounter as a relentless leopard went after the fearless honey badger. Despite a leg injury and ...
According to Nature Nibble, the honey badger’s thick skin plays a big part in their ‘you-can’t-touch-me attitude’. These amazing animals can attack even when they are held by the neck.
Honey badger in the middle of showdown with three leopards. (X/@AMAZlNGNATURE) Shared on the social media platform X by the user @AMAZlNGNATURE, the shocking clip has amassed over 12.1 million views.
This honey badger got an unpleasant surprise when it ... During a lull in the attack, the porcupine managed to shuffle away, its leg badly damaged. After a short retreat, the bloodied badger ...
The honey badger, which typically grows to a length of 55 to 77 cm and weighs around 16 kg, was released back into the wild. The species is protected under the Indian Wildlife Protection Act of ...