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Does a honey badger eat meat?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

yea its meat...are you kidding me?! HAVE YOU SEEN YouTube....they cracked a freaking pistachio

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is it mulutalism


Why do honey badgers and honey guide birds live together?

When the honey guide bird finds a bee hive with honey, it makes a certain noise. Then the honey badger follows the sound of the bird until it find it, and the bee hive. The badger then breaks down the bee hive and the badger and the bird eat all the honey :) and live happily ever after ;p


What do honey badgers eat on roar?

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What is the symbiotic relationship between the honey guide bird and badger?

The honeyguide bird and badger have a symbiotic relationship where the bird guides the badger to beehives, and the badger helps break open the hive for them to eat. The badger then consumes the honey and larvae, while the honeyguide also benefits from accessing the hive once it's opened.


How come honey guide birds and badgers live together?

The honey guide bird can locate honey in a bees' nest but is unable to get to the honey for itself, so it guides the badger to the nest. The honey badger cannot find the nest easily by itself but, once shown the nest by the bird, the badger can open the nest with relative ease, using its huge claws. The badger eats the honey it wants and the bird feeds on the remains. This is an example of a symbiotic relationship. It is also sometimes called mutualism.


Is a honey guide bird leading the honey badger to the bees hive both eat the honey commensalism?

No, the interaction between a honey guide bird and a honey badger is not considered commensalism. In this mutualistic relationship, the honey guide leads the honey badger to bee hives, where both species benefit: the honey badger gets access to honey, and the bird often feeds on the leftovers, such as wax and bee larvae. Commensalism, on the other hand, involves one species benefiting while the other is neither helped nor harmed.