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Honey badger - Wikipedia The honey badger (Mellivora capensis), also known as the ratel ( ˈrɑːtəl or ˈreɪtəl ), is a mammal widely distributed across Africa, Southwest Asia, and the Indian subcontinent It is the only living species in both the genus Mellivora and the subfamily Mellivorinae
14 Honey Badger Facts - Fact Animal The honey badger, also known as a “Ratel”, is a stocky badger-like mammal found in, Asia, Africa and the Indian subcontinent Though not common across its range, they are found in a huge variety of habitats
Ratel | Honey Badger, Africa Carnivore | Britannica Ratel, (Mellivora capensis), badgerlike member of the weasel family (Mustelidae) noted for its fondness for honey Ratels live in covered and forested regions of Africa and southern Asia
Ratel - African Wildlife Foundation What is a ratel? Ratels, also known as honey badgers, are muscular and compact, have a thick skull, a well-developed neck and shoulders, and strong forelegs armed with massive claws for digging The striking pattern of the black lower body and white upper-body fur extends to the tail
Honey Badger (Ratel) - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants Honey (badger), is that you? The honey badger is part of the weasel family, related to skunks, otters, ferrets, and other badgers Its proper name is ratel, but it gets the common name honey badger from what seems to be its favorite food: honey Yet what they are actually looking to eat are the bee larvae found in the honey!
Honey Badger - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures Honey badgers, also called ratels, are a great example of why you should never judge a book by its cover Even though they appear cute and adorable, they are one of the most fierce and combative creatures alive They got their name from their love of honey and honeybee larvae