To spice up your Saturday night notice the honey badger, it’s pretty bad ass… look, watch him run in slow motion….
Checkout some Honey Badger Statistics taken from Wikipedia:
– The honey badger is also known as the ratel, and is more like a weasel than a badger & it’s native to Africa, the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent
– The honey badger has few natural predators due to its thick skin and ferocious defensive abilities.
– They are known to rip thick planks from hen-houses and take/eat chickens
– Its skin is remarkably loose, and allows it to turn and twist freely within it and its looseness allows them to twist and turn on their attackers when held.
– Little is known of the honey badger’s breeding habits & they live alone in self-dug holes.
– Honey badgers are notoriously fearless and tough animals, having been known to savagely attack their enemies.
– The voice of the honey badger is a hoarse “khrya-ya-ya-ya” sound.
– When mating, males emit loud grunting sounds (well don’t we all)