Considered the natural enemy of poisonous snakes, honey badgers not only have the natural ability to resist poison but also possess a stubborn nature, even if they are hit by a dangerous attack, they are not afraid.
Venomous snakes are notoriously dangerous reptiles in the wild due to their ability to quickly kill opponents regardless of size. However, the reason why snakes are not classified as top carnivores is because their deadly weapons are ineffective against some animals.
This badger species does not have the ability to jump gracefully, but in return it possesses super thick skin that is difficult for even a lion or crocodile to hurt. The bites of venomous snakes only cause pain for a moment and do not leave much damage on the badger’s body.
However, snakes are still aggressive when agitated. Despite the difference in size, the snake does not hesitate to attack large enemies. It targets the badger’s weakest area: The head.
Being attacked directly, the badger could not help but feel pain and cower, but it did not give up and continued to respond to the snake. After many ineffective attacks, the poisonous snake knew it had no chance of winning and immediately turned and ran away. But the badger did not let go, trying to control and finish off the enemy. And finally, the badger was able to fix its head, strike the killing blow and then eat its prey.