If a honey badger can give a lion nasty wounds, it can probably kill a cheetah.
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.
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
Fun fact: Honey badgers can fend off lions, but they can't do the same with cheetahs, even though a lion would destroy a cheetah!
yes.
No, the two species never meet in nature as they live on different continents.
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It's not his job but yes we should bring the honey badger
nup
It can be useful as camouflage when they are hunting. A cheetah cub can look like a honey badger, with a stripe on its back, which scares some predators off.
the relashionship between a honey guide and honey badger is, when a honey guide smells honey he sings a little tune and waits for a honey badger to come. when the honey badger reaches the honey guide the bird flies to were the scent of honey came from leading the badger towards honey.
really they are in Africa, the honey guide bird guides the badger to the honey and then the badger breaks it and the badger and the honey guide bird eats it.they are a great team when they searches honey.................................................................. lol=laugh out loud
honey badger of course