What does it say? - do they actually fight or just end up in close proximity to each other for a few seconds? can you post the text of this account?
Mongooses (Mongeese?) kill venomous snakes too, but I don't see many people on here hyping up their "hardness"
What does it say? - do they actually fight or just end up in close proximity to each other for a few seconds? can you post the text of this account?
The anti-badger brigade are ignoring the FACTS here.
what like you dropped the word HONEY in a bid to make the honey badger sound HARD, where in fact HONEY is a Mariah Carey song
The fact that they get in over their heads is down to their PATHETIC size.
The badgeristas have been gerrymandering the rules of this contest to suit the Honey Badger. Saying its the hardest creature because it is pound for pound hard is like saying if I had more money I would be the richest man in the world. But you don't. So you're not. You have to make do with what size you are and being a MINISCULE rodent does not lend itself to being HARD.
The ORCA is KING of the oceans. The Honey Badger is not king of it's natural habitat. It's not even PRINCE. The ORCA would probably even win in a fight against the Honey Rat on DRY land as the Rat would go for the castration only to have a TWO TON tail SPLAT it into oblivion.
Comes as no surprise. It's a bit like scowling at a lion, immediately running off and then TELLING everyone how you stood up to it, and bit it's knackers off.In fact, I have just read Wiki where is does indeed say the Honey Badger doesn't really belong in the badger family, so I apologise for referring to the Honey Badger as a badger. It is in fact closer to the WEASEL family. That's right, the WEASEL family. The same very word spread around the school playground when referring to someone who is WEAK.
Comes as no surprise. It's a bit like scowling at a lion, immediately running off and then TELLING everyone how you stood up to it, and bit it's knackers off.
Weasel antics.