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Q: Can a honey badger kill a Tasmanian devil?
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Are lions scared of honey badgers?

yes because the honey badger can kill a cobra and a lion is scared of one


Can a lion kill a honey badger?

Yes, they are one of the feicest animals in the world. I don't think they would kill a tiger, but honey badgers, also called rattles, are capable of injuring lions and would most certainly win in a fight against a wolveriene.


Can a tiger kill a blue devil?

if the tiger is a clemson tiger and the blue devil is from durham and the blue devil doesn't know how to run against a full court press... the tiger can kill the blue devil


Will or can a badger kill a dog?

Badgers are very strong. They are also predators. They don't usually hunt dogs as prey, but if they got into a fight, they could kill the dog. Most likely, they would fight if the dog attacked the badger.


What is the most vicious animal?

Mankind.It is a common belief that the Honey badger is one of the most fiercest animals on earth. Although they are relatively small and look quite harmless, they have a reputation of being a fearless beast.They are found in the Kalahari desert and have a very keen sense of smell. They are well known for their snake killing abilities, as they will grab a snake from behind in their powerful jaws, killing it almost instantly. The honey badger can devour an entire snake of about 5 feet long in less than 15 minutes! They will even eat dangerous and venomous snakes. Sometimes if the honey badger is bitten, they will become paralysed and severely swollen for several hours, but after this period has pasted the badger will continue hunting the snake as if it never happened. The honey badger will gladly steal the snakes kill, eat it for itself and then continue to hunt the snake.Honey badger get their name and reputation partly from their love of honey, but mostly for their ravaging attacks on bee hives. There have been cases of honey badgers being stung to death within the hives while trying to eat the honey. Yet the honey badger is not detoured and will rip apart a hive without a second thought for the singing bees.There have even been reported incidents of Killer Badgers in the Basra province of Iraq. It was said that badgers were attacking both people and livestock, killing savagely, but this killer badger has since been identified as a honey badger and the incidents were inflated by rumour, stemming from the people fear of the vicious creature. == The wolverine has been observed driving an adult male grizzly bear (a subspecies of the brown bear) off a kill. The wolverine in question was about the size of a dog, and it weighed about 60 pounds. The bear weighed well in excess of a thousand pounds, and was probably close to 1400 pounds in weight. Bears have killed wolverines in confrontations, but it isn't because the wolverine won't pick a fight. This may not be an example of viciousness, but it says something about the temperament of the wolverine. The fierceness it displayed in this direct confrontation is difficult to match. This solitary creature is broadly know to have a very bad temper and be most aggressive. _____________________ Badgers, wolverines and all creatures labelled vicious - usually because they're a nuisance to mankind - do what they do in order to survive, gather food and raise their young. Not being a believer in anthropomorphism, I can't concur with the notion that animals other than humans have, as a species, a "bad temper" or a "vicious nature". Domestic animals can be nervous and inclined to react aggressively to other creatures, but this is generally down to poor housing, training and mistreatment by humans. The only creatures I know that routinely displays bad temper, deliberate cruelty, wanton viciousness and lack of self-control is humans. _____________________

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Can honey badger kill a cheetah?

If a honey badger can give a lion nasty wounds, it can probably kill a cheetah.


Would a Tasmanian devil eat a badger?

Given that there are no badgers in Australia, the answer is "no". Badgers are also larger than Tasmanian devils, so if they did occupy he same country, there is a good chance a Tasmanian devil would avoid badgers. They would not, however, be averse to eating a dead badger, as Tasmanian devils feed on carrion, as well as hunt live prey.


Can a honey badger kill a hippo?

yes.


can the mongoose kill the Tasmanian devil?

No. Mongooses and Tasmanian devils do not occupy the same continent.


Can a honey badger kill a wolverine?

No, the two species never meet in nature as they live on different continents.


Should Barack Obama introduce the honey badger to kill the killer bees?

It's not his job but yes we should bring the honey badger


Are there any ways a honey badger could kill a wolverine?

nup


Which is the fastest animal in the savanna?

The lion no doubt, even though it can be scared away by the honey badger, it can kill giraffes and the honey badger can't do that.


Can a Tasmanian devil kill a platypus?

Yes. Tasmanian devils are both predators and scavengers. Among other things, they hunt mammals up to the size of a wallaby. As the platypus is quite a small mammal, it could certainly be killed and eaten by a Tasmanian devil.


Can a Tasmanian devil kill a dingo dog?

It is unlikely, but not impossible. Dingoes are larger and therefore stronger; however, a Tasmanian devil has stronger jaws, and could deliver a fatal bite if it could reach a dingo's jugular.


Can a king cobra kill a honey badger?

it basically depends on the honey badgers size. if the honey badger were to be a baby it would put up a fight but would not be able to kill the king cobra. the king cobra also can kill well but it also decides on the size. if it were to be a fully grown honey badger it could kill the king cobra no matter what size.


Do humans hurt Tasmanian devils?

The Tasmanian devil is a native Australian species, protected by law. Because of this, humans are not permitted to hunt or hurt them. Having said that, however, humans still engage in behaviour which threatens the Tasmanian devil. habitat loss through land-clearing is still a problem for the Tasmanian devil. In addition, as they feed on road kill, they are frequently hit by cars themselves.