1000 porcupine spikes can’t stab a honey badger to death. A bloody ending for the hedgehog.

 

Hedgehogs are thorny mammals. Hedgehogs are easily recognized by their spines, which are hollow hairs that are hardened with horny substance.

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Honey badgers are primarily carnivores and have few natural predators because of their thick skin, strength, and ferocious defenses.

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An extremely mischievous and fearless honey badger begins to dig the hedgehog’s burrow determined to capture it.
The honey badger is not afraid of the sharp feathers of the hedgehog and innocently teases it.
The hedgehog ran out of the cave, began to ruffle its feathers, preparing to attack the honey badger, it began to shoot the thorns to stab the honey badger.

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The honey badger was shot, taking the opportunity to run away to avoid the large honey badger.
With obstructed terrain, the hedgehog is still easily caught under the sharp teeth of the honey badger.