martin tyler
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- Jan 25, 2013
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Why is there not a GIF of the Honey Badger tearing up the Croc
Because the croc is a pussy and knows when its beaten.
Why is there not a GIF of the Honey Badger tearing up the Croc
i've not seen any evidence of a honey badger going after anything. All the videos have shown that it will fight back when attacked, which most animals would. Where is this evidence of it going batshitmental?
Anyone daft enough to try and film the batshitmental badger would bring the wrath of said creature down upon themselves.
As any right thinking person would know, this wrath would result in near instant obliteration, along with the evidence you so understandably seek.
Look at the number of second accounts fighting the Otter's cause. Pathetic.
Really? I tried to get a picture of the one I saw, but it was running away so fast all I have is a half-blurred photo of a furry arse diappearing out of frame.
Anyone daft enough to try and film the batshitmental badger would bring the wrath of said creature down upon themselves.
As any right thinking person would know, this wrath would result in near instant obliteration, along with the evidence you so understandably seek.
Because the croc is a pussy and knows when its beaten.
The "mighty" hyena doesn't look deathly afraid of a honey badger.
That's the most pathetic African battle I've ever seen. Pair of pussies. If plastic chairs were available, both animals would have LUZZED them
sounds like someone has good PR on its side and nothing to back up these claims.....
Honey badgers are reputed to go for the scrotum when attacking large animals. The first published record of this behaviour was a circumstantial account by Stevenson- Hamilton (1947) where a badger reportedly castrated an adult Buffalo. Other animals alleged to have been emasculated by honey badgers include wildebeest, waterbuck, kudu, zebra and man. This has also been reported by other African tribes, but no direct evidence exists to support this behaviour
Or in footballing terms its John Terry against Paolo Maldini.
Take that back.
ARE HONEY BADGERS INVINCIBLE?
The Honey badger has been referred to as "the meanest animal in the world", and they are often considered to have no enemies, apart from man. However, in reality there are a number of records of them being killed by lion, leopard and on one occasion an African rock python. Some authors suggest that badgers are impervious to bee stings (and even bullets), but badgers have been stung to death by honeybees, particularly when they are caught in apiary traps (Kingdon 1989; personal communications)
DO HONEY BADGERS EMASCULATE THEIR PREY?
Honey badgers are reputed to go for the scrotum when attacking large animals. The first published record of this behaviour was a circumstantial account by Stevenson- Hamilton (1947) where a badger reportedly castrated an adult Buffalo. Other animals alleged to have been emasculated by honey badgers include wildebeest, waterbuck, kudu, zebra and man. This has also been reported by other African tribes, but no direct evidence exists to support this behaviour