Honey Badger (3D animated model)

Honey Badger (3D animated model)

Honey Badger (scientific name: Mellivora capensis): is a carnivora, a ferret. There is a great difference in body size between males and females, with males sometimes weighing twice as much as females. The body is thick, the head is wide, the eyes are small, the ears are not visible, and there is a flat and blunt nose. The body is stout and the claws are strong, which can destroy the hive. The thick skin and rough hair can resist the attack of the bee colony. It is named for eating bee larvae and pupae. Distributed in Africa, West Asia and South Asia.
Honey badger

Honey badger

It is a carnivore and a weasel. There is a significant difference in body size between males and females, with males sometimes weighing twice as much as females. With a sturdy body and strong claws, it can destroy beehives. Its thick skin and rough fur can resist attacks from bee colonies, and it is named after its preference for feeding on bee larvae and pupae. Distributed in Africa, West Asia, and South Asia. The honey badger has been listed in the Guinness World Records as the "most fearless animal in the world" for several years.