Does the honey badger compete for limited resources


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  • Why do honey badgers eat honey?
    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...
  • What is a honey badger?
    The honey badger-also known as ratal- is part of the Mustelidae family. Honey badgers are not anything to do with badgers, they are only called honey badgers because in french, badger means the word...
  • Why are resources limited?
    In practice they are not. Take oil for example. Oil has been said to be running out forever, yet we have more than we did a 100 years ago. Even when it does run out, we will move on to more efficient...
  • Where did honey badgers get its name?
    Honey Badgers are so called due to their fondness of honey and their fearless efforts to break into hives, regardless of the painful stings they often have to endure to feed.
  • Are honey badgers dangerous?
    yes. they could kill you. in a programme called roar a park keeper said that in 1998 a keeper fell in and was killed. they also keep electric wires around the side so: they can't get out you...


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