Honey Badger Research Paper

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Honey Badger: Fierce and Wild

What animal looks like a skunk and is not afraid of a lion? It is the honey badger. Honey badgers are a type of weasel in Africa and western Asia. They have a long whitish-gray stripe down their backs and a gland below their tails that squirts a stinky substance. They are a bit larger than skunks, yet small compared to other mammals. However, their personalities are much different from skunks. They are as tough and fierce as many much larger animals anywhere in the world.

Dig, Eat, Relax

Honey badgers are equipped with long, sharp claws. They can rapidly dig deep holes in the ground or in trees to rest or hunt in. When hunting, they might dig as many as fifty holes. When they feel like taking a break, they will dig holes to nap in. At night, or as homes for their young, they takeover the dens of foxes, mongooses, hares, and other animals.
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They eat all kinds of prey, including rodents, birds, snakes, and even crocodiles. But their favorite food is honey bee larvae, which is why they are called honey badgers. They have no problem climbing tall trees and breaking into beehives for it. Their thick skin protects them from beestings. It prevents the stingers from piercing them too deeply.

The most amazing thing about them is how bold and courageous they are. They can whip around in an instant to stand off against lions, scaring and startling them. Honey badgers may have the word “honey” in their name, but they are not sweet. They are

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