That sums the Honey Badger up. It's been beaten and beaten and yet it doesn't give a shit, it's straight back for more against creatures that are expected to best it, and it keeps going relentlessly until it wins.
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Again - I said that the competition chairman announced the winner as the badger in post #209. He did. So I'm not wrong.
And that's why you lose. The total has been changed, but the result hasn't. If we couldn't see the names of who voted you'd get away with it, but we can see them all.
Your...
You can click on the votes to see who voted. There are 92 votes for the mouse and 138 for the badger. The totals shown are incorrect, but if you add up the names you will get the correct totals.
The Honey Badger has won.
I didn't realise that myth existed. Big cats are top predators. The fact that a little honey badger even has a chance of fighting one off is impressive.
If it was about animals one v one (it isn't) then it wouldn't be about which can kill a human the fastest.
Commentaty: "This old female should be an easy catch". It wasn't, despite the old injured badger being a fraction of the leopard's size.
6 lions, each 6 times larger than the honey badger, manage to win. With evidence like this I take it you're on the side of the honey badger?
The only thing...
Poisonous or venomous? The scorpion venom doesn't even seem to be harmful to the mouse, so it's not that the mouse is being daring and mental, the scorpion just isn't much of a threat to it. Whereas the lions are (obviously) a serious threat to the badger.