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This National Geographic honey badger video, with a hilarious voiceover from "Randall," went viral a few months ago. Seriously, though, why can the honey badger wake up from a cobra bite and be on his merry way? And why can it get stung repeatedly by a swarm of bees and "not give a shit? read more

8. THEIR TEETH ARE CRAZY POWERFUL. They can chomp down with enough force to break the shell of a tortoise. 9. THEY DON'T ACTUALLY PARTNER UP WITH BIRDS TO FIND FOOD. You might have heard that honey badgers and honeyguide birds have a good partnership going. The honeyguide leads the badger to the hive and then eats up after the honey badger destroys it. read more

Honey Badger is the only member of the genus Mellivora. It can be found in Africa, the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent. This deadly carnivore measure 23 to 28 cm (9.1 to 11 in) in shoulder height and 68–75 cm in body length. Honey Badgers have powerful jaws and sharp teeth, which powerful enough to crush tortoise's shell. read more

Nevertheless, the honey badger is exceedingly"badger-like", and has a reputation for being one of the most fearless and relentless animals on Earth. Honey badgers are native to most of Africa and parts of Southwest Asia. read more

Honey Badger’s Eating Habit In this photo, the Honey badger feeds on an African Puff adder snake. The only place where the snake may bite the Honey badger is its open face. But even if it succeeds, the most powerful venom only causes swelling and overthrows the Honey badger down for a couple of hours. read more

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