HAHAHAHAHAHAHA little honey badger gets attacked by ants, mother badger dont give a shit, probably thats why honey badgers dont give a shit, they just learn to be that way
Its karma baby... the mother badger raided the foxes burrow and ate their young.. the foxes were helpess to stop the slauthger.. now the badger gets her burrow raided and can't stop her cub from being killed.... Karma. If you do bad things, it will always cme back to you.
@ironmikelaw c'mon—all carnivores have to kill, and why was the honey badger's eating of the fox cubs any worse than its eating of small rodents or the gecko (the one it doesn't quite share with the cub)?
If this were true, all predators would have gone extinct. Also, karma applies when a living being is reincarnated, not while it's still alive.
That said, yeah, the mother badger eating the fox cubs was one of the most unnerving things I've seen in a long time. It still freaks me out a bit.
@ironmikelaw Sir, you are correct. I love honey badgers but nature or not what the badger mother did was wrong and her poor cub paid the price , thanks to karma
@thabithskit Interesting insight, but not what the tracker claimed to see—and I figure the hawk would have eaten a good portion of the poor little fella instead of just mauling him. I figure it was a dominant male in the territory, stamping out any young that wasn't his.
That said, I got pretty annoyed at the way the hawk was used throughout the movie (like just about everything else about the honey badger here, these are just excerpts from "Snake Killers: Honey Badgers of the Kalahari"):
(Con't from below) it keeps showing up, and the viewer—reasonably—expects it to play some role in events to come, but it never does. Gyp.
The entire movie "Snake Killers: Honey Badgers of the Kalahari" is on youtube.com, and everyone interested in the honey badger owes it to themselves to see it. I hope the Beggs come out with a popular book (they have a bunch of scholarly work) another movie on the honey badger. They're likely the greatest experts on the honey badger alive.
Noo the baby foxes :'(
cisfa 6 hours ago
Spazzzzz atttttaaaaaaack!
MultiTurtlesrule 1 day ago
Double rainbow all the way
chrisfranz 5 days ago
lol, it's being burried everytime its mother diggs a hole
mrthomas2000 4 weeks ago
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA little honey badger gets attacked by ants, mother badger dont give a shit, probably thats why honey badgers dont give a shit, they just learn to be that way
jtzproductions 1 month ago
Awww... it's a cute little fuzz-ball who will grow into an absolute murder-machine...
melbyRick 1 month ago
u poor honey badger cub i thought this videos was cute
TheCesar112 2 months ago
I want a pet honey badger!!!
billismienalien4ever 2 months ago
i laughed so hard when the baby honey badger fell in the hole and she was like what the fuck! What the hell you doing? get yo ass out of there!
TheKmank45 2 months ago 5
@TheKmank45 Im laughing at that shit right now ahahahahahahhah
jtzproductions 1 month ago
Why is that one stalker bird always fucking following them? what a fucking creep.
lemob182 2 months ago
that sucks it was sad!!!!!!!>;
badassmatt7 2 months ago
voice reminds me of the crocadile hunter! rip
Nexgcs 2 months ago
That African dude got some serious skills.
airtioteclint 2 months ago
Its karma baby... the mother badger raided the foxes burrow and ate their young.. the foxes were helpess to stop the slauthger.. now the badger gets her burrow raided and can't stop her cub from being killed.... Karma. If you do bad things, it will always cme back to you.
ironmikelaw 4 months ago
@ironmikelaw c'mon—all carnivores have to kill, and why was the honey badger's eating of the fox cubs any worse than its eating of small rodents or the gecko (the one it doesn't quite share with the cub)?
If this were true, all predators would have gone extinct. Also, karma applies when a living being is reincarnated, not while it's still alive.
That said, yeah, the mother badger eating the fox cubs was one of the most unnerving things I've seen in a long time. It still freaks me out a bit.
ScisMacGillicutty 4 months ago 3
@ironmikelaw but animals don't have souls, it doesn't really apply to animals :P
Kitsu289 3 months ago in playlist Honey Badger "Fearless"
@Kitsu289 nothing has a soul..... its just a myth to keep the "sheep" in line
jackshyte1966 3 months ago
@ironmikelaw 10 or 25 man raid?
Denmarkpwns 2 months ago
@ironmikelaw Karma is something we as human's created in our own minds. Nature doesn't follow human logic
Vncts 2 months ago
@ironmikelaw Yeah, but honey badger doesn't care. He's pretty bad ass.
RaychSeldon33 2 months ago
@ironmikelaw Sir, you are correct. I love honey badgers but nature or not what the badger mother did was wrong and her poor cub paid the price , thanks to karma
carracer1213 1 month ago
@ironmikelaw you got schooled bitch
ElnAlter 2 weeks ago
Fox can't take on baby honey badger. Two foxes can't stop (and dare not really even try). Sucks to be a fox.
alexanserg 5 months ago
poor little fella :(((
pacholito24 5 months ago
The researchers learn that honey badgers will kill thier own but why???? Because they dont give a fuck.
demo2382 5 months ago
Honey badger don't care. Honey badger don't give a fuuuuuuuuuck.
GamesThatOwn 5 months ago
So that's what makes the honey badger so fucking mean and resilient. They're raised like spartans.
3rdsnowleopard 6 months ago 14
I thought it was that hawk from earlier. They showed it like 4 times and I figured it was up to no good.
thabithskit 8 months ago
@thabithskit Interesting insight, but not what the tracker claimed to see—and I figure the hawk would have eaten a good portion of the poor little fella instead of just mauling him. I figure it was a dominant male in the territory, stamping out any young that wasn't his.
That said, I got pretty annoyed at the way the hawk was used throughout the movie (like just about everything else about the honey badger here, these are just excerpts from "Snake Killers: Honey Badgers of the Kalahari"):
ScisMacGillicutty 8 months ago
(Con't from below) it keeps showing up, and the viewer—reasonably—expects it to play some role in events to come, but it never does. Gyp.
The entire movie "Snake Killers: Honey Badgers of the Kalahari" is on youtube.com, and everyone interested in the honey badger owes it to themselves to see it. I hope the Beggs come out with a popular book (they have a bunch of scholarly work) another movie on the honey badger. They're likely the greatest experts on the honey badger alive.
ScisMacGillicutty 8 months ago
Ahhhhhh so sad!!!!!
bananarama512 9 months ago
@bananarama512 honey badger dont give a shit
Amp1tude 7 months ago