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  1. Honey Badger - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures - Animal …

    The honey badger stores a stinking liquid in a scent gland found at the base of its tail. This liquid is used for scent-marking and also to ward off enemies. When alarmed, it drops a ‘stink bomb,’ …

  2. Honey badger - Wikipedia

    The honey badger (Mellivora capensis), also known as the ratel (/ ˈ r ɑː t əl / or / ˈ r eɪ t əl /), is a mammal widely distributed across Africa, Southwest Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. It is …

  3. Honey Badger Facts, Pictures: Complete Species Guide - Active Wild

    Feb 16, 2024 · The honey badger has a squat, powerfully-built body, relatively short legs and a short, bushy tail. Its eyes are small and dark and its ears barely protrude from the head. The …

  4. Do Honey Badgers Have Tails - ILJobsCareers.com

    Feb 28, 2025 · Honey badgers are known for their short and fluffy tails, with variations in fur density depending on their region and subspecies. They can have tails between 6 and 12 …

  5. Honey Badger (Ratel) - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    The honey badger also has a gland at the base of its tail that stores a stinky liquid just as powerful as that of its look-alike. The smelly stuff is used to mark territory, but if the honey badger is …

  6. 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.

  7. Honey Badger: Wildlife Guide To The Honey Badger (Ratel) ️

    The honey badger has a gland that stores stinky liquid at the base of its tail, much like a skunk. However, the odor does not last as long as a skunk’s stink bomb does. Honey badgers curl up …

  8. Ratel/Honey Badger ( Mellivora capensis ) Fact Sheet: Summary

    Oct 30, 2024 · The Ratel or Honey Badger is a small carnivore with an appetite for honey; Most food is dug from the ground; Their taste for honey can bring them into conflict with humans, …

  9. Honey Badger (Ratel) | The Animal Facts

    Honey badgers are coloured black on the underside and the tail. The crown of their head and in a band along the back is coloured silver-grey. The cottoni subspecies of honey badger is …

  10. The Honey Badger - Fact File

    Honey badgers or ratel are jet black except for the gray mantle, separated by a white stripe, extending from the crown to the base of the tail. The colour of the mantle and stripe may vary …

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