From Relative Obscurity to Internet Fame, the Honey Badger Don't Care
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Jordan Schaul | HuffPost (Original Article) Indeed, honey badgers are frequently unwelcomed visitors to livestock pens and apiaries. And so it is not uncommon to find honey badgers poisoned or captured in steel-jawed traps. Rumored to emasculate its prey and sham its own death, the solitary and reclusive honey badger, also known as the "honey ratel", is one of the most rarely observed Afro-Asian carnivores and clearly one of the most apathetic. The honey badger gained much acclaim in North America and around the world from a wacky and sardonic 2011
From Relative Obscurity to Internet Fame, the Honey Badger Don't Care
From Relative Obscurity to Internet Fame, the…
From Relative Obscurity to Internet Fame, the Honey Badger Don't Care
Jordan Schaul | HuffPost (Original Article) Indeed, honey badgers are frequently unwelcomed visitors to livestock pens and apiaries. And so it is not uncommon to find honey badgers poisoned or captured in steel-jawed traps. Rumored to emasculate its prey and sham its own death, the solitary and reclusive honey badger, also known as the "honey ratel", is one of the most rarely observed Afro-Asian carnivores and clearly one of the most apathetic. The honey badger gained much acclaim in North America and around the world from a wacky and sardonic 2011