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Post by mobster on Dec 6, 2012 21:15:56 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYcpB0sgyyo Guiness World Records named the honey badger the most fearless animal. And it's truly sickening how haters of this animal constantly try to bash it down, demean and twist its physical attributes. When all evidence points to the opposite. I'm not referring to anybody here specifically. I haven't seen any mustelid hatred here. I am mostly referring to the people on CF.
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Post by Anomonyous on Dec 6, 2012 22:52:16 GMT -5
You can't really define any animal as bravest. I'd say that ants, despite quite possibly being incapable of conscious thought, are quite brave to charge an animal literally several thousand times their size for the common good of the nest in an attack that will likely end in death.
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Post by mobster on Dec 7, 2012 1:58:31 GMT -5
I was actually quoting the video. The narrator in the clip stated that Guiness World records stated the honey badger to be the most fearless animal. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab-DPeSlAY4 Safari Tour Guide says he saw a honey badger defeat a 2 year old leopard in a fight. For me personally, mustelids and human beings are the first animals that come to mind when I think of fearless aggression.
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Post by Anomonyous on Dec 9, 2012 20:47:48 GMT -5
Human beings may display some of the greatest examples of documented courage but we also regularly show the lowest. Outliers, ya know?
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Post by mobster on Dec 13, 2012 14:25:03 GMT -5
Honey badgers are hated and underrated by certain people who are jealous of the hype its getting. It lives up to its hype and deep down they know it.
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Post by Anomonyous on Dec 13, 2012 23:17:19 GMT -5
Hype = Hyperbole Hyperbole = Untrue
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Post by mobster on Dec 13, 2012 23:20:14 GMT -5
I wasn't accusing you as being a hater. I was referring to the people at CF.
Plenty of video evidence of honey badgers killing cobras, pythons, and monitors. Defeating small leopards. Standing up to zebras, porcupines, and lions.
Yet certain people insist on having it the other way around.
I don't understand it.
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Post by Anomonyous on Dec 14, 2012 0:50:38 GMT -5
The outcome of a fight between a mammal and a reptile is often dependent on quite a few factors. Reptiles in general are tricky to place in matchups because their performance will vary greatly depending on the situation.
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Post by Super Communist on Dec 14, 2012 18:33:01 GMT -5
Dominant lions are known for confronting multiple nomadic males that threaten their territory.
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Post by batcheno on Nov 29, 2016 18:43:22 GMT -5
Yes honey badgers are one of the 10 fearless animals
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Post by whaprux on May 1, 2023 4:16:35 GMT -5
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