The video recording the climactic fight between a honey badger and three leopards has attracted much attention from the online community.


On September 12, account @LatestKruger re-shared a dramatic video on social networking site X (formerly known as Twitter) with the caption: “Three leopards participate in the ultimate battle. tall with honey badgers”.

In the video, it shows three leopards catching a badger, one leopard pinning the badger’s head on the ground and another leopard rushing to bite it.

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However, after a while the badger rose up to attack the leopards, this fight took place within about 1 minute but was full of drama. Finally, with his courage and tenacity, the badger repelled the leopards and found a way to escape.

This event has attracted the attention of the online community with more than 55 thousand viewers and has become a hot topic of discussion. This climactic battle is an exciting demonstration of the race for survival in the natural world , where all animals must use their instincts and intelligence to survive in challenging environments.

According to Latest Sightings, this video was recorded by field guide Dan Fiser and visitor Paola Murguia in 2022, in Kruger National Reserve, South Africa.

The honey badger is a mammal in the weasel family, order Carnivores. This species is native to Africa, Southwest Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Honey badgers are unlike other badgers, instead, bearing many anatomical similarities to weasels.

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Adult badgers are 23–28 cm tall at the shoulder with a body length of 55–77 cm, with a tail 12–30 cm long. Females are smaller than males. Males weigh 9–16 kg while females weigh 5–10 kg on average.

Although not large in size, honey badgers are at little risk of being hunted in the wild. They are notorious for their strength, ferocity and toughness, being able to attack almost as ferociously and fearlessly as any other species when escape is impossible, even repelling larger predators. as many as lions and hyenas.

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Bee stings, porcupine quills and animal bites rarely hurt them. The secret lies in the honey badger’s very thick skin, especially the skin around the neck, which is up to 6 mm thick, allowing it to effectively defend against fatal bites.

Besides, they also possess sturdy legs, along with sharp claws, which can be used as effective weapons combined with sharp teeth.

In addition, a special thing about honey badgers is their ability to resist poison. Scientists witnessed a honey badger being bitten by a viper (a snake with extremely poisonous venom), but after only 2 hours, the honey badger woke up as if nothing had happened..