Another of the honey badgers that I saw in the Central Kalahari of Botswana. These guys have very few natural predators due to their ferocious attitudes and unusually thick skin. It’s literally thick — and extremely loose — enabling them to escape the grip of much larger predators. If a predator does get a grip, the honey badger is able to turn around inside the skin and fight back.
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That crazy nastyass honey badger!
Such a sweet, earnest face, thanks for the close up!
Honey Badger doesn’t give a shit. He just looks right at that camera man and does what he wants!
That is the name of my fantasy football team the Honey Badgers and we don’t give a shit.
Is this photo available for purchase? You captured the animal’s fearless personality in this shot-it’s fantastic.
Hi Renae, thanks, and yes, all my blog posts are available as prints – although I’m not yet able to use the shopping cart function for them. For sizes and prices, check in any gallery and then send me an email with what you want (seancrane17@yahoo.com)