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Learn about the honey badger , a mammal with a thick skin, a broad back and a loose skin that can turn and twist freely. Find out its taxonomy, evolution, distribution, subspecies, behavior, ecology and conservation status. A remarkable video captured a tiger's intense battle with a honey badger in an Indian forest. While honey badgers are known for their fearless defense, the tiger's immense power ultimately ... Honey badgers are generalist carnivores with an extremely wide diet. More than sixty species of prey were recorded from the southern Kalahari alone. Badgers eat a host of smaller food items like insect larvae, beetles, scorpions, lizards, rodents and birds. They will catch the larger reptiles like leguaans, crocodiles (1 meter) and pythons (3meters) and include the highly venomous adders, cobras and black mamba in their summer menu. Larger mammals like the Springhare, polecat and ... Honey badgers have the well-earned reputation of being fierce, feisty little mammals. Also known as a ratel, the honey badger belongs to the Mustelidae family of mammals, which also includes ...