Honey badger

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    Honey badger

    Just to come up with a random subject, I'll tell you about my animal of the week.:lol:
    The honey badger.(Mellivora capensis)

    Here's a few facts about the honey badger?
    It has a cute name and looks cute, but it isn't!
    It is even listed as the "most fearless animal in the world" in the 2002 Guinness Book of Records. :p

    Several African tribes report that the honey badger attacks the scrotum of larger mammals if provoked and has even castrated humans.

    For more facts have a look on:

    http://www.honeybadger.com/

    (I'm not actually crazy, just got nowt better to talk about!)

    :wink:
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    honey badger:

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    :lol: :lol: does it eat knobs?
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    Sorry dont like wildlife
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    Bet you would like wildlife if bill oddie was blasting out ASOT 2976402 to a bunch of weasels.
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    :lol: :lol: :lol:


    you got me there
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    Re: Honey badger

    Give the girl a break, at least she has two brain cells to rub together which is more than can be said for our two more recent degenerate twats :lol:

    that honey badger sounds like a right bastard... going straight for the scrotum :eek:
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    Did you also know it is related to the wolverine and they have no natural ememies
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    sharks are the only fish (water mammals) that blink :D
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    Sharks dont blink lol, some sharks have eyelids that protect there eyes when they are attacking prey but no species of shark blink.
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    i'm going to beat up who told me that for telling lies :tut:
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    :lol:
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    is that not classed as blinking? i would call it that
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    Yeah it comes down to the same thing I'd say! :lol:
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    No I didn't!
    But you learn something new every day.
    Never know when the info might come in handy, might be the winning question on a quiz! :lol:

    I think I need to get a life! :D
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    You might meet a honey badger one day and then you'll know not to approach it because you know how vicious they are :)

    Its always good to know useless information :p
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    :lol:
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    just behind you he he
    not really as blinking is an involuntary action designed to keep the eye moist and protect it from drying up but we can instictavly shut our eyelids to protect our eye's like the shark dose! why would a shark need to blink when he's under water .
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    They might use their eye lids to wink :wink:

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