Honey badgers but not found in UK, bears do.
A badgers staple diet is earthworms, when the weather conditions are mild and damp, badgers will head for areas where they know to find worms on the surface.
up to 25 to 30 km per hour for short distances.I hoped i helped you .
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Depends what you mean - most will die very young - within year of birth. A reasonable age in the wild would be 3-4 years old. An ancient wild badger would be 10 or so, but lucky ones will see another 5 years or so.
Snow Leopards can live up to 15 years in the wild
The elements that make up honey are honey
Yes, when the cheetah is a newborn, it has a black and white stripe down its back, similar to that of the honey badger. This is called mimicry. When a predator is nearby, the baby cheetah lies down with its stripe facing up and tricks the predator into thinking that the cub is a honey badger. Predators generally avoid honey badgers because of their violence. The excellent use of mimicry by a baby cheetah helps it to survive in the wilderness
badgers are a rare specis called distrgullableifes which have abnormally small bones. Badgers do however made up for this in that they have 426 bones, none of which are bigger then the human femur.
There are many animals that will eat honey, but the most notorious is the Honey Badger. Others include:Honey PossumBearRaccoonSkunksCivetsJackalsOther Badger SpeciesIn the wild some Primates, Insects, Birds and regular Mammals all go out there way for honey even tho it is guarded by some pretty tough guards (in most places) but they have different ways of getting the good stuff.Chimpanzees use tools but only the older experienced ones. Roaches live in the hive and feast on honey and wasps invade, they don't only eat the honey but the larvae and bees themselves. The honey badger as its name gives away loves honey and will tear apart a bee hive for it and the honeyguide (a type of bird) will get either get a humans or honey badgers attention, lead them to a hive it found, stand back and wait for some honey as a thank you for showing them where the honey was.Also the honey possum doesn't eat honey, it eats nectar which is what honey is made from, by bees chewing it up. Im not sure if any marsupial eats honey in the wild but if an animal has sweet taste buds you can be sure it will eat honey.Edited by Adam.M
buy a BB gun and shoot em up... (depending on where u live)
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.