Learning how to hunt from a honey badger brother who was mercilessly killed by leopards

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While driving, they saw a leopard grappling with a honey badger on the ground at a very close distance. Although the honey badger always tries to bite back, it still cannot escape the leopard’s teeth. Due to the large size difference with the enemy, the honey badger is constantly being dragged to the ground by the leopard. Leopards also try to grab a dangerous spot on the prey’s body.

However, leopards seem uncomfortable when people are too close. Finally, it got up and carried the honey badger into the bushes about 10 meters away. The honey badger’s cry became weaker and weaker.

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The honey badger is a mammal of the weasel family and native to Africa, Southwest Asia and India. They are mainly carnivorous, rarely hunted in the wild because of their thick skin, good defense and resistance to venom. Because honey badgers are very thorny, such encounters between this animal and leopards are rare.

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