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With plans afoot to allow farmers to shoot badgers, our relationship with these creatures is once more under the microscope.
Back in 2011, a video titled ‘The Crazy Nastya** Honey Badger” was posted on YouTube. You may have heard of it. “Ew! What’s that in its mouth? Oh, it’s got a cobra? Oh, it runs backwards?” ...
The YouTube sensation "The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger" video has generated nearly 35 million views since first being posted last year. But until now, no one has known who exactly was behind the ...
Know Your Meme notes that throughout 2011, a number of internet destinations like Funny or Die and BuzzFeed gave the honey badger some love, and it even made an episode of Glee. Meanwhile ...
Randall is back now to explain why he made the Honey Badger video. YouTube The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger video took YouTube by storm in January 2011. The video, composed of footage from National ...
It’s official: Honey badger don’t care. This “crazy nasty-ass” critter—the subject of a National Geographic documentary transformed into a viral meme through satirical overdubbing ...
While Randall’s depiction is quite humorous, there’s nothing funny about the creature itself. The Honey Badger holds the Guinness Book of World Records title of "World's Most Fearless ...
Objectively, the honey badger is physically equipped to be a whirling dervish of trouble. It is omnivorous, with a long body for tunneling and strong forearms for digging. With its small ...
An amusing image of a badger has been voted as the People’s Choice in the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year, announced this week. The perfectly timed snap shows a ...