Honey Badger By Ivan Espinoza
Animal Group A Honey Badger is a Mammal It gives birth to its young
Habitat Honey badgers live in Africa
Food A honey badger eats scorpions, spiders, insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds, rodents, hares, porcupines, venomous snakes and other animal’s food
Adaptations A honey badger has sharp claws, camouflage, and is immune to animal bites.
Babies A honey badger has one or two babies at a time It is called a cub
Interesting facts Honey badgers are immune to snake bites They are the most fearless animal in the world The largest male usually weighs less than 30 pounds They are members of the weasel family They have powerful jaws and razor sharp teeth The honey bird follows the honey badger so they hunt anything