I have 8 wild badgers in 1 sett area 3 cubs and I've gained so much trust from them that i can stroke them and i see them everyday 🥰🥰we have such a strong relationship
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Keith is such a nice guy.. I will look into buying his book. I live on Exmoor and love taking photos of the wild ponies we have here. I have followed one group for two hours and they become accepting of you over time and will let you move around to get good photos without them spooking, even if they have foals. Such wonderful animals in the UK and some people take it for granted how good it can be here.
These little fur balls are clowns of the badger world.😄😍 AND Honey Badgers and American Badgers are two little creatures that you want to avoid. They are grumpy and bitey. Idk much about any other badgers.
Clarkson is a self obsessed narrow minded petty bully who can't see beyond his immediate obsession of the moment. His blatant statements of killing the badgers on his "farm" were outrageous.
Whats the difference between european badger and honey badger? Who is most dangerous to humans? And what kind of animals is a badger? Is it a bear, pig a skunk? For instance we know dogs are related to wolves. But what about badgers ancestry?
The difference between honey badgers and European badgers? Well, honey badgers fight lions, European badgers fight dogs. European badgers are still quite vicious and can do a lot of damage, but they’re nowhere near as dangerous as honey badgers. Additionally, honey badgers have no sense of self preservation. Both are quite intelligent tho. Out of the two honey badger is definitely the bigger threat. Especially because of how hard to kill they are. Anything short of a shotgun is practically useless (and even then there’s a good chance it’ll make it a while longer) and they shrug of anything from lion packs to snakes with flesh melting venom. Both species are grouped together with otters (vicious little water bastards), wolverines (bear killing honey badgers on steroids) and stouts (less terrifying but still capable of killing prey several times its size), all of these are part of the Mustelidae family. They’re also considered “dog like” carnivores (caniforms) so yes, they are related to wolves and bears, but red panda, walruses, seals, sea lions and raccoons as well.
Badgers are Mustelids which means they in the same family as Weasels, Wolverines, and Otters. Biggest difference between Honey Badgers and European Badgers is one is from Africa and fights off Hyenas and Lions while the other is from Europe and fights off Wolves and Lynxes, HB are more of a issue though as they have less self preservation than Euro Badgers do.