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Wolverine
Vs
Honey Badger
Both known for being ferocious and not backing down from anything
-Wolverines are bigger. The wolverine's teeth are unique. They have a special molar that is reversed 90 degrees which is used for breaking through bone. Their jaws are powerful and the combination of strong jaw muscles and special molars allow them to eat every part of the animal including hooves, bones, and teeth.. They are fearless. Has been recorded killing a polar bear. It also has thick skin and fur
-Honey Badgers live in an environment inhabited by many much larger predators, including lions, leopards, hyenas, cape hunting dogs and cheetahs. Honey Badgers need to be extremely tough to survive in the same environment as these large carnivores.
-They have 4 defenses. A very tough, loose hide to defend against biting, clawing, stinging. African porcupine quills rarely penetrate it
-Their second defense is tirelessness. They can literally keep fighting for hours on end. This is a problem for a predator already battling to gnaw through the skin. The effort is tiring, and the whole time, the honey badger is struggling and counterattacking with its own claws and teeth.
-The third defense of the honey badger is that when attacked, it will go for its attacker's groin. There are records (Stevenson-Hamilton 1947) from the Kruger National Park in South Africa of adult male Cape buffaloes having bled to death after being savaged by honey badgers in this manner.
-Lastly, the honey badger has a reversible anal gland. The smell produced by it is described as "suffocating."
Sooo who you got
Vs
Honey Badger
Both known for being ferocious and not backing down from anything
-Wolverines are bigger. The wolverine's teeth are unique. They have a special molar that is reversed 90 degrees which is used for breaking through bone. Their jaws are powerful and the combination of strong jaw muscles and special molars allow them to eat every part of the animal including hooves, bones, and teeth.. They are fearless. Has been recorded killing a polar bear. It also has thick skin and fur
-Honey Badgers live in an environment inhabited by many much larger predators, including lions, leopards, hyenas, cape hunting dogs and cheetahs. Honey Badgers need to be extremely tough to survive in the same environment as these large carnivores.
-They have 4 defenses. A very tough, loose hide to defend against biting, clawing, stinging. African porcupine quills rarely penetrate it
-Their second defense is tirelessness. They can literally keep fighting for hours on end. This is a problem for a predator already battling to gnaw through the skin. The effort is tiring, and the whole time, the honey badger is struggling and counterattacking with its own claws and teeth.
-The third defense of the honey badger is that when attacked, it will go for its attacker's groin. There are records (Stevenson-Hamilton 1947) from the Kruger National Park in South Africa of adult male Cape buffaloes having bled to death after being savaged by honey badgers in this manner.
-Lastly, the honey badger has a reversible anal gland. The smell produced by it is described as "suffocating."
Sooo who you got