00:00 Daring, stubborn and accepting all kinds of opponents, sometimes just fighting for fun.
00:08 A species that any species in the South African desert would try to avoid, because its ability
00:14 to withstand blows and be aggressive.
00:17 They are the Honey Badgers.
00:19 With special physical characteristics, agile speed, superior battle blood, the Honey Badger
00:27 has battles that make us open our eyes in admiration.
00:32 It was also thanks to those battles that the name of the Honey Badger was recorded on all
00:37 fronts, engraved on each opponent it fought with.
00:42 So how did these battles go?
00:45 Let's find out.
00:46 The top 5 battles that made the name of the Honey Badger.
00:50 The top 5 battles for the age of honey.
00:53 The Honey Badger is a carnivorous animal that commonly lives in South Africa, Asia and the
00:59 Indian subcontinent.
01:00 They are divided into badgers because of their thick skin and similar appearance to other
01:06 badgers.
01:07 However, their anatomical features are more similar to that of weasels.
01:12 So to this day, there is a controversy surrounding whether it is a weasel or a badger.
01:19 Honey Badgers have strong front limbs, sharp claws and thick foot pads.
01:25 Thanks to such a trait, its aptitude for burrowing is undisputed.
01:31 In addition, they also use this advantage to attack their opponents with slaps that
01:36 directly injure them.
01:38 Another feature to mention is that the Honey Badger's sharp teeth also gives it an advantage
01:44 in these survival battles.
01:46 The strategy of the Honey Badger when fighting for food is to run away and turn around to
01:52 bite its stalker, which makes the opponent become more timid and sometimes decide not
01:58 to continue to fight or win with them again.
02:03 Let's take a look at the battles that earned the Honey Badger's daring reputation.
02:09 Let's go.
02:10 The first.
02:12 An unequal battle with crocodiles.
02:15 A crocodile has unrivaled strength in its tail and in its teeth.
02:20 Especially when facing an adult crocodile, the Honey Badger seems to be facing a monster
02:26 many times bigger than itself and many times stronger than itself.
02:32 However, unafraid of the recklessness of life, the Honey Badger in this video, when smelling
02:40 a living thing, still tries to approach the object right in the bushes.
02:45 When the crocodile rests, just look at the crocodile's tail and it is enough to tell
02:50 this is an adult crocodile.
02:54 A Honey Badger even the size of its tail.
02:56 However, the Honey Badger still entered the cave with the intention of catching the crocodile
03:02 as a meal for himself.
03:06 What an aggressive, self-deprecating man.
03:10 Immediately, within a few minutes, the Honey Badger had to give up because of the fierce
03:15 resistance of the crocodile.
03:17 It ran immediately because otherwise it would become a meal for this victorious crocodile.
03:24 However, Honey Badger will not always lose.
03:27 It's just that they never care about the strength of the opponent and just want to steal the
03:32 piece.
03:33 So, it doesn't matter if they lose, they can still hunt baby crocodiles or weaker crocodiles
03:40 and of course, in those battles, Honey Badgers are always proud to be the winner.
03:45 Number 2.
03:47 Crab Food with Hyenas.
03:49 Hyenas are also extremely aggressive carnivores.
03:52 They hunt in packs and can hunt larger prey such as antelope or buffalo.
03:59 They have an unyielding fighting powers, ant tactics and the coordination of an incredibly
04:04 tame herd that makes them also predators worth avoiding in South African grasslands.
04:10 The hyenas are only slightly larger than the Honey Badger and they have tall, thin limbs
04:16 but are extremely convenient when hunting prey that can gallop.
04:20 Honey Badgers do not hunt hyenas but fight for their food.
04:25 Upon discovering that hyenas had just hunted larger prey, the Honey Badger immediately
04:30 followed the smell left on the ground and followed it to where the hyenas were enjoying
04:35 their hunting meal.
04:36 Yes, it was a duel that didn't even consider the strength of the Honey Badger's opponent.
04:42 As in the video, the Honey Badger did not show any fear and it immediately rushed to
04:47 grab the food and drag it somewhere else.
04:51 The hyenas immediately gave chase, causing it to leave the food behind.
04:55 But it did not leave.
04:57 It ran around the place where the carcass was dropped with the pursuit of the hyenas.
05:02 It didn't run away, it just ran and turned to attack the hyenas by surprise.
05:08 A whole herd of hyenas eventually had to cede their prey to the Honey Badger because they
05:13 couldn't keep playing with it anymore.
05:16 The Honey Badger successfully obtains food from other hunters.
05:21 It's really impossible to say about the stubbornness and defiance of this animal.
05:28 Number 3.
05:29 A surprise hit with Leopards that successfully protects a Baby Badger.
05:33 Next, an enemy that Honey Badgers regularly face.
05:37 Leopards.
05:39 Leopards have the advantage of speed, light movement, strength over the Honey Badgers
05:44 and they often hunt Honey Badgers for food alongside some other animals.
05:48 But Honey Badgers have an excellent sense of smell and they will sniff out stalkers
05:53 and immediately prepare to fight whoever it is.
05:58 Perhaps that's why the Leopards was defenceless against the opponents that suddenly appeared.
06:04 An adult female Honey Badger suddenly shot towards the Leopard like an arrow.
06:09 Anger increased its aggressive health to max level and immediately caused the Leopard to
06:14 become bewildered and ran away.
06:17 Even then, the Mother Badger did not give up but continued to chase the Leopard to make
06:23 sure it was driven out of her territory and to keep the Baby Badger safe.
06:28 Number 4.
06:29 The one on one battle with the Cobra.
06:33 As all we know, the Cobra is a cold-blooded predator with deadly venom.
06:38 They have a long and large body but are not heavy.
06:42 As an adept hunter of the wild, they have a skill and a talent and certainly venom,
06:48 a god-given weapon that can overpower and kill enemies in a split second.
06:53 The Cobras however, often suffer when confronted with Honey Badgers.
06:58 With a Honey Badger, it seems that the Cobra can take advantage of its venom because the
07:03 Honey Badger has a body that is resistant to most poisons, including snake venom.
07:08 However, a number of battles have shown that if bitten too much or fighting for too long,
07:14 the snake venom can cause the Honey Badger to lose its life.
07:18 Because snake venom can paralyse Honey Badgers for quite a long time.
07:24 In the following recorded video, a Honey Badger is attempting to approach a Cobra.
07:28 The snake immediately detects the approaching danger and straightens its head, spreading
07:33 its neck constantly and moving to signal danger to the opponent.
07:37 But its opponent this time was too stubborn.
07:41 The Honey Badger barely paid attention to the snake's signal and it immediately rushed
07:46 over, grabbed the snake by the neck and wanted to bite.
07:50 The snake also immediately reacted and took a bite of the Honey Badger.
07:54 After that, the fight took place fiercely with the resistance of the snake and there
07:59 was no longer any chance for it as it gradually weakened and died.
08:04 The Honey Badger immediately relishes this enormous meal.
08:08 It uses the sharp teeth to tear its prey to bite by bit, but suddenly it fell unconscious.
08:15 It was affected by the snake venom, which caused paralysis.
08:19 Number 5.
08:21 Almost died under the suffocation of the Python.
08:24 How reckless a person can be.
08:26 Definitely attacking a giant python.
08:30 Python have a blow that no other species can escape, including squeezing their prey until
08:35 the bones are broken and no longer having a chance to breathe, dying of physical pain
08:42 and a mental panic.
08:47 This time, it seems that the Honey Badger didn't have the upper hand from the start.
08:51 It was quickly caught by the Python and squeezed in its encirclement.
08:56 The Python continuously squeezed without giving the badger a chance to counterattack.
09:01 But it seems an unexpected stroke of luck appeared when a jackal came with the intention
09:06 of catching both baits in one batch.
09:09 The jackal decided to attack distracting the Python and the Honey Badger took the opportunity
09:14 to get out of the grip.
09:16 The Python encountered a difficult problem when it was surrounded on both ends by jackals
09:21 and honey badgers, that it eventually scumbled off to become the badger's meal.
09:26 The jackal was also immediately threatened by the badger to run away when the python
09:31 died.
09:36 Yes, the battles really make us acknowledge the unmistakable level of risk and blood of
09:46 the Honey Badger.
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