Research Paper On Honey Badger

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Have No Fear. The honey badger, also known as a ratel, is a strong, smart, and fierce mammal. They are pros at making burrows to sleep in. The honey badger's coat is thick and coarse, mostly black, with a wide, grayish-white stripe along its back from head to tailtip.Honey badger is a mammal that belongs to the family of weasels. This interesting creature can be found in Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Asia, India.also known as the ratel, can die from poison stings and bites, but usually survives thanks to its thick, tough skin.also known as the ratel, can die from poison stings and bites, but usually survives thanks to its thick, tough skin.

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