Tuesday 22 August 2023

Creature Day

 


Good morning everyone although it might be morning as you read this but it is morning when I am writing this, so good morning.

It is creature day and this weeks creature is the Honey Badger, The honey badger, also known as the ratel, is a mammal widely distributed in Africa, Southwest Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Because of its wide range and occurrence in a variety of habitats, it is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.

They are strong, smart and fierce they have a thick,coarse black and white coat that can remind some of a skunk but it isn't just their appearance that's skunk like because like a skunk when threatened they will release a stink bomb that repels predators such as lions, leopards and hyenas.

If that doesn't work their skin is really thick which makes it hard to pierce and loose, so they can turn around and bite their attacker.

Also they have a strong immunity to the venom of snakes and scorpions which is useful because they're the badgers favourite meal.

It is not for nothing that the honey badger has earned the reputation of being the most fearless animal in the world. Despite its small size, this carnivore is known for its ferocious defensive abilities and aggressive nature.

They are native to areas of Africa and Asia, from southern Morocco to Africa's southern tip, and western Asia's Caspian Sea, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, and western India. They live mainly in dry areas but are also found in forests and grasslands. They are also good swimmers and can climb trees.

9 comments:

  1. I actually first heard of the honey badger from a youtube video many years ago that was so funny. I had to research about them a bit back then. They are truly characters!! :)

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  2. Interesting Jo-Anne, didn't know a thing about them until now.

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  3. I have read about them before. I sure would NOT like to be on the same Continent with them.

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    1. I don't think I would like to get up close and personal with one

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  4. I had no idea that they were similar to a skunk yet so much stronger with their skin being so tough. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. Honey Badger was the big thing here a couple of years back, starting with a football player that got the nickname.

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