Honey badgers do get stung, but they have a coarse coat and a tough skin which bees find difficult to penetrate with their stings.
The honey badger can withstand the bite of a venomous reptile. They are extremely vicious. Why do you even have a honey badger... I'm pretty positive that the honey badger is not allowed without zoological accreditation-AZA, USDA pre-inspection and okay from your city/county/state...
Even Though The Honey Badger Is The Most Fericous Animal Alive, The European Badger Would Win Because It Is Larger And More Clever. And Also, If The Honey Badger Just Goes Crazy And Starts To Charge, The European Badger Would Bite At The Back Of The Neck Or Skull Where It's Teeth Crushes The Skull Or The Neck.
To survive a snake attack, strip your shirt, cover the snakes head with it and bite the tail, then throw it as far as you can quickly
i wouldn't if i were you cause it would probably bite you and it is also mean
It is said that the honey badger can twist around in its skin, so that it can bite an attacker even when it is being held by the back of the neck.
I would say no, but if they bite you you are not going to pet one ever again.
Rattle snake bites are considered to be dangerous if not treated on time. Most of the venomous snake bites reported are from rattle snakes.
Yes. It could bite it and the wolverine would run away scared.
They are both capable of doing each other serious damage in their own way, but they do not come into conflict in their native environment, so we will probably never find out.
Yes, you can get a snake bite ring on the first placement
Snake Bite Love was created on 1998-03-10.
A snake bite first affects the blood stream and the area immediately around the bite. If the snake is venomous, a raised infected area may raise up around the bite.