Oh that's interesting. Because I was under the impression that the lions RUN SCREAMING from the honey badger, based on what's said on here. But that was a half-arsed 'oh shit, our chew toy can bite. Oh well. Sorry, where's the food?'
How about a coral snake (although this is a slightly satirical video, it still shows clear evidence of the mouse killing and eating the snake at 0:23)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvvjgDIC3e4
And anyway - surely as an HB fan, you can appreciate that size isn't what makes a creature hard...
I can't find any information on how much the giant centipede weighs, but here's some FACTS:
Grasshopper Mouse:
Average weight: 0.78 oz
Length: 3.5-5 inches
Giant centipede:
Weight: N/A
Length: 6-8 inches
Sonoran Tarantula:
Weight: 1-3 oz
Length: 3-5 inches
QED
In any case, it's not all about size of what the Mouse attacks. It's the aggression and deadliness of the creatures that the Mouse takes on that makes it hard.
You've changed your tune.
Classic Honey Badger fanboy tactics - as soon as they come up against a genuine threat, they do everything they can to demean their competitor. Looks like a few of them are worried that their usual POUND for POUND arguments won't work against the Grasshopper Mouse.
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Well of course it sounds like that to you, you're a human and the Mouse's howl is at the higher end of the frequency spectrum you can hear. You have to imagine what it would sound like to other creatures of a similar size.
"Before crunching into its prey, the grasshopper mouse howls. The sound...