Lips, fangs , eyeballs and all. They love them
badgers eat little small mammals and mostley they dig for food and they eat honey because they are called a honey badger!
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Badgers are not known to eat wasps specifically, but they do feed on a variety of insects and grubs. They Honey Badger feeds on honey and often consumes bees in the process.
Wherever they catch their prey.
yes they do
One main carnivore that the honey badger eats is the snake.
Badgers usually eat anything that is ground-dwelling, such as prarie dogs, moles, voles, harvest mice, ground feeding birds, or squirrels! Badgers usually eat anything that is ground-dwelling, such as prarie dogs, moles, voles, harvest mice, ground feeding birds, or squirrels!
Honeyguides birds and honey badgers have a relationship of mutalism. They both benefit from the relationship. Honeyguide birds show the Badgers where the beehives are. The Badgers break them open to eat the honey and bee larvae, and they leave scraps which the birds can eat.
Honey is the honey badger's favorite treat, although they do not rely on honey, but the nutritious bee hive is a sought after delicacy. The honey guide bird, has a habit of leading honey badgers to the bees' nests, and eats the honey, larvae, and wax from bee hives.
You can eat anything you want. That doesn't mean it tastes good or is good for you...