skipper734
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Just a quick question has occurred to me. Has anyone ever seen a Honey Badger in a zoo or any sort of captivity?
Just a quick question has occurred to me. Has anyone ever seen a Honey Badger in a zoo or any sort of captivity?
Which is completely incorrect, as it is actually a dolphin.
No but I have been meaning to go to a zoo for quite some time, so I think I have just found out where I would like to go next!
Honey Badger | Kent Safari Park Zoo| Port Lympne Wild Animal Park
Edit:
Hmm starting to wish I voted for the orca now:
"these adorable short-legged creatures from the Weasel family will make your hearts melt"
:safewayCULTURE : In tropical Africa, the honey badger has a remarkable relationship with a bird, the black-throated honeyguide.
CULTURE : In tropical Africa, the honey badger has a remarkable relationship with a bird, the black-throated honeyguide. When the bird locates a bees' nest, it goes in search of a honey badger and leads it to the spot, chattering and flicking its tail. The badger breaks open the nest with its strong claws, and the bird enjoys the grubs and wax while its 'helper' eats the honey. Nobody knows whether this cooperation is instinctive or learned.
It's so hard it has to rely on a bird to get its food. That's not hard. It's got more in common with a pensioner getting meals on wheels.
At last, the honey kitten getting owned by the proper hard orca.
Sadly though, this will mean we will have to go through this whole tiresome charade next year. And so on, until NSC finally seccumbs to the honey kitten NSC CLITERATI and the 4,000 Johnny-one-posts, who will have registered just before the tournament starts.
CULTURE : In tropical Africa, the honey badger has a remarkable relationship with a bird, the black-throated honeyguide. When the bird locates a bees' nest, it goes in search of a honey badger and leads it to the spot, chattering and flicking its tail. The badger breaks open the nest with its strong claws, and the bird enjoys the grubs and wax while its 'helper' eats the honey. Nobody knows whether this cooperation is instinctive or learned.
It's so hard it has to rely on a bird to get its food. That's not hard. It's got more in common with a pensioner getting meals on wheels.
At last, the honey kitten getting owned by the proper hard orca.
Sadly though, this will mean we will have to go through this whole tiresome charade next year. And so on, until NSC finally seccumbs to the honey kitten NSC CLITERATI and the 4,000 Johnny-one-posts, who will have registered just before the tournament starts.
:safeway
Cant work out where the honey badger hate has started from?
It is a doublehard bastard of a beast, mess with it and he will not just f*** with you but leave you deeeed.
When one goes missing in Sussex in the future, there will be a few of you NSC chumley-warners who will be shitting yourselves.
VOTE BADGER!!