Here's what I'm afraid of. Someone puts a wolverine and a honey badger in a pit to fight to the death. Only it turns out one is male and the other is female. Instead of fighting, they mate and produce a litter of honey wolverines. The human race becomes their prey.
Then you wake up and find that you have wet the bed due to your excitement of the thought of a wolverine and honey badgers mating producing a high bred cross breed.
With that scientific proof we all can agree that humans will loose that fight cause GOD knows those 2 will keep on fighting even in the darkness of the black hole.
Fun Fact: they are not the size of tigers or bears because God said it wasn’t fair so they were nerfed to make it fair for the rest of the animal kingdom
Probably the biggest advantage he DIDN’T take into account at the end is the territorial difference. He mentions that wolverines will fight other wolverines to the death if they invade their 1.900 square mile territory, but badgers will share territory with other badgers. This means a full grown wolverine has probably killed many other wolverines in its life, making it a very skilled fighter and would definitely win since it would only be fighting a smaller version of itself with a bit of a thicker coat
Correction: the territory for a single male wolverine is 920 sq/mi. They can scamper up one side of a mountain & down the other before you even have your fired started. Almost twice the size, stamina, special tooth for crushing bone & hooves, my $ on the WOLVERINE.
It's not a bit thicker skin it's much thicker skin. Historically proven to withstand bows and arrows and machetes. There's a video on TH-cam right now of a honey badger fighting off three leopards that were trying to eat it. They did literally no damage to him and he tore them a new a******and made them leave the water hole. And to talk about fighting experience, the honey badger is constantly fighting because it doesn't live in solitude in a remote area. You talking about an animal whose favorite meal is king cobra. There's also video of a honey badger chasing a lioness. There's also a man with a habitat that has honey badgers and lions. One of the honey badgers repeatedly escapes to fight the male lion. I fight he does not win might I add but he keeps coming back for more. They are in stories of them picking fights with rhinoceroses and elephants.
Legend has it, this fight actually occurred once, when a wolverine from Alaska relentlessly pursued a caribou into Mongolia and then down into the Middle East and then sub-Saharan Africa. That's when he encountered the honey badger. Legend has it, the wolverine and honey badger still fighting someone on the African savannah. You can hear their wicked howls late at night.
You didn't get the point. The Badger would win because it has teeth and because because they are aggressive, while the wolverine only has teeth and is aggressive-oh I see the conandrum now...
@@RobMedellin The ultimate argument in the favour of Honey Badger is that they have thick skin that larger animals than wolverine can't effectively sink their teeth in. So while both have teeth and claws, where honey badger has a defence against opponents teeth - wolverine doesn't have it.
@@dmitricarabetchi4269 I know, I was just going along with the joke. Or if top guy wasn't joking then at least I was. Yeah skin is factor #1 and #2. As you said thick is #1, loose is #2. The #3 is that's even more relentless. While both have great stamina and aggression, the wolverine would tire first, and HB's battery would still have charge to keep searching for balls to chew.
The Mustelidae family just seems full of overpowered creatures. If it cant fight it will stink you, if its not strong it will outsmart you , and with a wit and quickness sneak off with your food. Never seen a family tree where everything just seems way above average.
@H M wolverines are known for fighting predators that are twice it size and saying that it always killed by predators bigger then it isn't very common since humans are its main predators. Are also look at this m.th-cam.com/video/Eb3TBBgu8aM/w-d-xo.html
@@truearea53 Honey Badger once fought 6 lions and survived they hunt cobras for fun and im not sure about this one but some of them may go into the bums of Elephants and eat them from the inside
Narrator: Quibbles over porcupine size and 'relentlessness' and skin thickness. Wolverine: travels 40 miles to dig through 20 feet of snow and ice to eat frozen elk hooves.
@@sydboski the quills of a north american porcupine while smaller are sharper and barbed the latter means the quills will not work themselves out over time but in, with it's thicker skin the quills of a NA porcupine might take a little longer to be fatal for a honey badger but eventually it will still be fatal.
I think the narrator may have overlooked one of his own points: If wolverines kill their victims by *suffocating* them, would they necessarily need to penetrate the honeybadger's hide in order to kill it?
He don't know what he's talking about... Wolverines are stronger, faster and can jump high... I've never seen a honey badger that could jump or run fast... I've seen a wolverine attacking a reindeer... it jumped on its back, jumped at its neck, biting it... getn thrown off and jumpin right back like it never happened... The wolverine would be playin leapfrog all over the honey badger...
he also seems to have missed the part were the fuckers can use their front legs to crush the heads of smaller animals, and considering ive seen one put a 3 inch dent in a pickup bed im pretty sure its beats the honey badger, literally to death. (saw this in northern Wyoming)
Wolverines eat their prey whole.. skin flesh bones and TEETH. They have insanely powerful bites and teeth.. yes they would be able to get through a badger's hide.
@@cjclaassen2811 Well, Badgers in India are known to attack Humans. Fact of the matter is Honey Badger is a Honey Badger. Dosen't matter where they live.
That's not really the point it's actually that the quills can penetrate a wolverine while it's really not possible for it to happen to a badge while their porcupines r much larger meaning the quills r also larger and im sure sharper and thicker
Yeah that was where he lost me. Porcupine quills have also killed leopards. By that logic he would take the honey badger over the leopard and lose 100 times out of 100. There are videos of leopards killing a honey badger in mere seconds.
A badger is more the killer over a Wolverine my man. Straight killer that has NO FEAR and keeps killing even after it just made a kill and devoured its victim. A Wolverine us a sneaky killer that hides. The Badger NEVER hides from ANYTHING or ANYONE. I usually would take the bigger species in these situations, but I just can't see how a Wolverine wins this. It is documented and recorded of a Leopard fighting a Honey Badger where it took 2 HOURS for the Badger to die. The Leopard was 150 pounds, that is stronger, bigger claws and teeth. Just can't see a 45 pound Wolverine being able to finish a fight with a Badger. And if they did fight, that Wolverine better hope he isn't a Male one
@@johnnydwyer4261 no, I was speaking literally not by opinion. Badgers are designed to survive around larger animals while killing smaller ones. Wolverines are designed to hunt larger animals, and even larger predators. A badger's never killed a lion. Wolverines have killed bears. it's not to take away from the badger. They're incredibly tenacious. But wolverine's don't pick fights or bow up. Wolverines are given a wide birth by bears and packs of wolves. The rest of the animal kingdom around wolverines are genuinely terrified of them based off of previous experience.
For anyone saying that the honey badger skin is too tough to penetrate so therefore it wins. No.. wolverines preferred killing method is through suffocation by grappling and holding onto the nose. That’s why there are actually cases where they kill bears. Never heard of a honey badger killing leopard or lion. Wolverine wins.
Honey badger's skin is extremely loose, making it so if the wolverine bites, the honey badger's gonna turn around and bite it with enough force to pretty easily break open tortoise shells. A lion is unable to bite through a tortoise shell, so just think about that.
@@4rachnic 1. Wolverines and lions have a stronger bite force than honey Badgers. 2. Wolverines are essentially larger , stronger honey Badgers since they're both in the weasel family 3. If your argument is that Badgers face larger, non-weasel animals all the time, then who would you pick in a fight: a 10lb honey badger or a 7lb honey badger?
@@bobbymartin5220 honey badgers also fight off and scare off leopards too, what you're thinking about is the baby honey badgers that leopards eat if the parent is away; even then they have a tough time
As much as I admire the honey badger, I'd have to go with the wolverine. Bigger and just as tenacious and mean. Size is the tie breaker since everything else is even. For those who want to see the tenacity of a wolverine, look up wolverine versus reindeer on youtube.
Wolverines are known to travel non-stop for seemingly endless miles so both have incredible stamina! The size and strength of the wolverines jaws would give it the edge! Though the thought of a wolverine/honey badger hybrid is an interesting one! I bet that they make lousy pets!
I think that the wolverine would kill the honey badger---BUT-----the honey badger wouldn't realize that he was dead, and just keep fighting for a few more days. Both those animals are tougher than all get out. Well, OK, maybe the honey badger could win, but the wolverine would never admit it.
One factor being ignored here is the Wolverine is a sub-Arctic forest creature, the Honey Badger a sub-tropical desert animal. Both highly tuned to their respective environments. Fought in a far north winter landscape, Honey Badgers light fur coat might succumb to the cold quicker while if fought in a hot desert the Wolverine might suffer heat exhaustion.
Just on the porcupine point, while African porcupines are larger, North American porcupines have distinctly different quill construction. African quills are longer, but smooth and can be dislodged with effort, North American quills are ridged so that every movement will drive the quill deeper until it kills. Not really an equal comparison.
@@fidelcasteroil4662 no vids of badgers killing buffalo, maybe scaring one off but no vids of badger hunting a buffalo lol... there are vids of wolverine hunting caribou! Wtf yo
@@solaralloyd6157 I have indeed largest terestria predator in the world. Up to 800kg if I am not mistaken. But we are not talking about predator we are talking about a size comparison of a moose and Buffalo The largest Buffalo get to be a ton and on average are 750 kg Still an extremely agrsive and and dangerous animal.
@@Truthbetold-777 Nah he's literally reading from a Slate article: slate.com/human-interest/2013/10/animal-fights-can-a-honey-badger-win-a-fight-with-a-wolverine.html
That's not very good theory... "A wolverine once died from a porcupine & I saw a video where an African porcupine's quills couldn't penetrate a honey badger's skin" One example from each camp does not make a pattern. A male boxer once died from being hit in the head, while no female boxers ever have. Does this mean a female boxer is inherently stronger & tougher than a male boxer, or that male boxers are inherently weak to blows to the head? No, that would be laughable to put forwards.
But can you say that there have been more male boxing matches over the years and male boxers hit harder. I mean which one would you say you have more of a chance of getting injured by Mike Tyson or Mohammad Ali’s daughter? George Forman even at his age now or there again Laila Ali?
Uh irband were you just saying that women are weaker than guys I'm a guy but even I admit not every girl is weaker than guys heck I'm just being honest girls are very strong
@@clonewarsgeneralgrievous2088 they're generally weaker obviously individually there are women that are not only stronger than some guys but are also more capable in combat situations but overall guys are stronger and more adept at fighting.
I get what you're saying but your own analogy is bad. To compare a male boxer to a female boxer, you would also have to compare their opponents. It's not proof that female boxers are tougher. It would actually make the argument that male boxers are tougher because it was a male boxer who hit with enough force to kill someone.
@@dab0331 Size doesn't mean anything, aggression, size of quills, penetration and more. I've seen dogs with loads of quills in them and were fine, does that mean that dogs are stronger than Wolverines? Much more thought needs to go into this than porcupines and size.
@@Porkleaker The HB survived an attack from a pride of lions and leopard attack even the hyena with its bone crushing bite doesn't mess with it, HB is pound 4 pound the most badass animal. It doesn't even look out for danger until something runs up to it.
@@Abdi-libaax yes but wolverines have been known to back down grizzly bears and polar bears and have killed a polar bear before. I've never heard of a honey badger killing any type of beer or a lion or tiger and trust me a polar bear and a grizzly bear could defeat a tiger. Either way I wouldn't want to mess with either one of these little bastards because they destroy you the Wolverine seems to be more aggressive which might be an advantage
I've seen film footage of a wolverine force a full grown male grizzly bear to back away from outside it's own bear cave. The only reason a porcupine killed a wolverine was because the wolverine ate it, quills and all, which punctured its stomach lining. Lions, leopards, and hyenas are no match for full grown male polar bears or grizzly bears. Lions can handle the smaller bears, though. Lions, leopards, and hyenas can kill honey badgers but often won't. It isn't worth the fight when there are easier prey around to hunt. Respect to the honey badger as a great defender. Wolverines don't just defend - they actively challenge apex predators on a regular basis. They can drive bears, wolves, and mountain lions away from fresh kills. Wolves usually give wolverines the most trouble because wolves hunt and fight in a pack. Pound for pound, the wolverine routinely hunts things many times it's size. The wolverine also possesses much greater stamina than the big cats that take down honey badgers. The victory here should go to the wolverine.
@Molanda Moseley of the FBI Dogs don't drive bears away from its own cave - unless they have human help. Other territory? Sure, the bear will often run from a dog instead of fight. It's part of bear behavior. They are smart and choose their battles wisely. I've seen black bears run from house cats for the same reason. If they have no point to fight, they often won't. Their own personal territory is where a bear will make its best stand because the bear depends on that cave. Prehistoric man used this bear behavior to their advantage when they killed off all the Cave Bears. PS: I didn't say the bear would have lost the fight to the wolverine. Reread it - I said it backed off to allow the wolverine to leave the cave entrance. The reason ? Because that fight wasn't worth it to the bear. Nice try on the personal insults and stereotypes. I'm sure that was your best work. It shows you can't argue a point on its own merit. It's funny how wrong you are as well. It was about as believable as your point that HB will routinely chase lions and hyenas from their fresh kills.
Lmao ur stupid. Any bigger predator will kick the teeth out that little furball. Let me see a wolverine attack some grizzly or lion cups see how ur wolvie ends up as somebodys jacket LMAO
@Charles Young If the statement about them having comparable stamina is actually true, then I'd say the wolvie, being bigger and stronger, would eventually penetrate the badger's hide and defeat it.
They’re basically the same animal just on different continents. I think it would be a stale mate as neither one could consistently kill the other. The wolverine might have the edge though because of its size.
the narrator is going with the honey badger because a porcupine once killed a wolverine, but another porcupine did not kill a honey badger. but the honey badger doesn't have porcupine quills. you're probably right about it being a toss-up, comes down to can the weapons of the honey badger truly harm the wolverine, and can a wolverine pin the honey badger down long enough to get through it's skin or to get a grip on a bone and break it.
The badger has thicker skin and sharper teeth. It has the advantage, especially with that testicle biting habit. Even if the wolverine won, it wouldn't be able to breed anymore.
@@Kat-mu8wq the fur of the wolverine would combat the needle like teeth of the honey badger and the genitals of the wolverine are inside of it unless necessary plus the wolverine could bite and crush the skull of the honey badger
@@SebastianEpicurus Realistically neither of them could kill each other. The same outcome would have happened if the teams were reversed because they both have such thick pelts.
There have been reports of wolverines getting up to 90lbs... so yeah that changes the outcome. Also the honey badger being "tireless" isn't a great argument as a defense if it gets killed within a couple minutes.
If a lion can't kill a honey badger in a couple of minutes then a wolverine definitely can't. It's not going to be that easy to get a shot at the neck.
Probably the hardest one of these to determine. Wolverines are fearless and will take on entire wolf packs to get food, honey badgers are tough and can defend themselves well, but I have seen them killed by lions and hyenas. Personally I think it would be 50/50, both are mean and aggressive and have strength beyond their size.
Just cause they don't kill larger animals in the traditional sense dosnt mean they don't kill larger animals Honey badgers ain't for the genitals and tear them off causing them to bleed to death
@@Mewsfinder The Wolverine is bigger, much bigger. And just as tenacious. In a best case scenario the Honey Badger is able to force a draw by convincing the Wolverine that it isn't worth the fight. That's not winning.
Thank you for the informative video. The honey badger can look so very cute and cuddly. Some have been domesticated, well, sort of. Imagine crossbreeding a badger with a wolverine, or just imagine an animal with the ferocity of both, the size of a wolverine but with the badgers tough and thick epidermus and fur, the wolverines teeth and claws and absolutely tireless. I'd hate to unwittingly trespass into the territory of such a creature.
One thing you overlooked is the ability of the wolverine to crush bone with its powerful teeth and jaws. Add to that it is much larger. If the wolverine grabbed the Honey Badger's leg it would break it rendering the Badger defenseless. The same if it bit the skull resulting in crushing instant death of the honey badger. I am 100% certain that the wolverine would win this fight primarily because it's twice the size.
Reach, overall size of jaws and paws, and power, are 1000% in favor of the wolverine. There is no debating this of you eber saw bpth these animals alive and doing their thing. No way id bet on a snack sized desert wolverine, vs the real deal. Most frightening thing in the woods ain't the Rake, its a wolverine.
Both are impressive. I would go with the wolverine. He's my favorite X-man. Jk. It's just a bigger sized Honey Badger imo. Imagine if there was a honey badger the size of a lion.
@Alpha Centauri well...i searched and found out that they're not... But people like you can only make sarcastic comments and roam around in TH-cam like a fool..or maybe in real life too
Toughness of the honey badger's hide is a good point. Wolverine has much thicker fur though, so while allowing long quills of a porcupine through it would be a defense against biting with short teeth. Also, the point on tirelessness is moot. Wolverines also can fight for hours without tiring and actually win against larger opponents, able to *kill* bears, mountain lions, wolves, etc. by outlasting them. The environment they live in is MUCH more tiring than even the heat of the African savanna (I've spent significant time in both habitats), and the fact that Wolverines roam such a large territory is a testament to their unmatched endurance. Frankly, I don't think a honey badger could kill a wolverine. The fight would come down to attitude, plain and simple. The Wolverine might be able to kill a honey badger after some time, and Wolverines are known to be ferocious and persistent, not giving up in a fight. But if the badger was more ferocious in its attitude the Wolverine might quit. It could go either way, but in a fight to the death the Wolverine has better tools for getting the job done.
@@Kat-mu8wq there is no evidence to prove a wolverine wouldnt chomp through a honeybadgers testicles either, so that point is moot, The much larger teeth and crushing molars of the wolverine would make quick work of a honeybadgers privates and neck......my money is on the wolverine still....
In another thread they’re saying the badger has more stamina. That’s ridiculous. The wolverines has a territory of 300+ sq miles and have been known to chase down caribou to the point of exhaustion and then eat it, take the left overs and bury it, all in one sitting. That’s some stamina.
Listen to Winnie the Pooh bragging...looking for attention...you are just a momma's boy. What are you going to say next? My daddy is bigger than your daddy...dumbaXX!
I love how a Wolverine can look at bears, wolves, moose, and caribou and go “yeah that’s an easy kill and a nice lunch” but a porcupine quill is recorded several times straight murking it. Ig Superman has gotta have his Kryptonite 😂
It is actually pretty rare for porcupine quills to straight out kill. However, when you have a barbed lance in your body there is this thing called infection... Most of the time , cougars, bears, wolverines and wolfs survive quills, but it really sucks.
Wolverines don't actually kill bears. They usually chase them off kills because brown bears don't particularly enjoy fighting for food. When the bear doesn't back down it doesn't end well for the Wolverine
The only thing I hear, when I hear Honey Bedger is: "Stoffel, come back here. Stoffel!" Honey badgers have a bite, twice the power of a male lion. And they are extremely intelligent.
Twice the power of a male lion? No. Not even close. Male lions have a bite force of about 1000 PSI. While certainly not the strongest bite on the planet it far exceeds a honey badger. Mind you the badger does have sharp teeth so it's bite is painfull, especially if it connects with the groin.
All Mustelidae can produce a foul odour from their anal glands. However, as interesting as this is, you're greatly underestimating one of the 'big boys' of the family. As tough and ferocious as the Ratel is (and I've seen them nail monitors, pythons, venomous snakes, and even, 6 lions play tug of war with a female they took an hour to kill), the Wolverine has attitude and ferocity in spades. It's known as the 'Hyena of the North' for its bite power, and yes, it can handle 3 wolves at a time to defend its kill (there is footage of this where you can see how agile/ferocious they are). And, I've even seen one force a male grizzly off from a caribou carcass (likey a young male). Its compact robust frame is very powerful and surprisingly agile. All the family has a flexible spine and loose skin, just grab a ferret and you will see. But, you've missed something regarding the Wolverine that any ecologist/biologist will know only too well, thick fur and endurance. Wolverines will travel anywhere up and over 40 miles a day in the snow to find food, whilst using their two speeds: loping or running. I would give it to the Wolverine, though it would be one hell of a scrap, however, the sheer bite force, fearless, tenacious courage, and agility would be too much for the Ratel to handle. The Ratel wouldn't back down at the start, however, once the Wolverine was done with intimidation tactics it would pile in like a wrecking ball and overpower the Ratel, think in MMA terms, it's like a boxer fighting a grappler. It would take damage, but in the end, the Ratel would either flee or die locked in the jaws of the Wolverine in a death embrace. And no, it wouldn't let go. The Mustelidae family is well known for locking their jaws and with that in mind, their very stubborn and reluctant to let go. The Wolverine would have no problems penetrating the Ratels skin and bringing to bear all its weapons to their maximum effect. It would end in silence, with either the Wolverines jaws locked on the throat or, more traditionally with it's smaller cousins, a bite just below the base of the skull (neck vertebrae). They are the duelists of the Mustelidae, fiercely territorial, and that includes pretty much anything that get's in their way and used to dealing with their own kind. That's my perspective as an ecologist and biologist.
Clive Hooper I’m inclined to agree. Although they fight differently, it’s the sheer stamina, and dirty fighting strategy, that gives the badger the edge in my opinion. The wolverine has never dealt with anything like a honey badger; although they’ve killed much larger prey, the honey badger is an entirely different entity. But hey... who knows? but if I had to place my hard earned upon the outcome... I’d go with the badger😬
I disagree there is absolutely no guarantee that a Wolverine gets through a full grown honey badgers hide. The gas tank without question goes to the honey badger and I expect he’ll tire out the Wolverine. My opinion, if the Wolverine doesn’t finish the fight in the first few rounds the honey badger will take him in the later rounds and drown him due to exhaustion.
@@AllKnowingNarcissist no chance Wolverines eat American badgers and the further north they are bigger , they move wolves of and bears,,, the point is that badgers ain't worth the hassle,, but if needs be a male Wolverine is top of the pile in the list,,
Badgers are incredibly smart too. There is a video of a honey badger continuesly escaping its enclosure at a zoo using a rake that was left in it enclosure. Picking it up and putting it into place and climbing out
Would it be possible for a Wolverine and a Honeybadger to mate since they are both technically part of the Weasel family? I feel like if you threw them both in a pit to fight to the death that they'd either just respect each other and be friends or end up mating. I think they'd be like "Hey you're very ferocious, I'm very ferocious also, we also look similar, I think we would make very ferocious babies."
Here's what I'm afraid of. Someone puts a wolverine and a honey badger in a pit to fight to the death.
Only it turns out one is male and the other is female. Instead of fighting, they mate and produce a litter of honey wolverines.
The human race becomes their prey.
Lmao
Then you wake up and find that you have wet the bed due to your excitement of the thought of a wolverine and honey badgers mating producing a high bred cross breed.
Great, I didn't need to sleep anyway
I think a "badger wolverine" would be better.
And sleep is for the weak when that...that THING will exist
Man i would have called them barines AKA badger devil dogs
Would they fight though? I feel like they’d take one look at each other and be like...’spect bro’
Leaf tree same
no cuz the wolverine is a visious asshole and the honey badger dont give a fuck. they'd probably end up fighting over food
Or kill each other fighting
"The badger doesn't care"
Because Honey Badgers don't give a sh*t.
They would initiate the fight.
If a wolverine and honey badger fight, it results in a matter/anti matter-explosion which would create a black hole
Yes
Agreef 😔
With that scientific proof we all can agree that humans will loose that fight cause GOD knows those 2 will keep on fighting even in the darkness of the black hole.
Pretty sure that's how you summon Chuck Norris.
😂True indeed!🤣
The wolverine diet includes Moose, Polar Bears, and the occasional Ford F-350.
ROFL 🤣
Native American Indians used to call the wolverine the "skunk bear."
I don't have anything else to add, I just wanted to say "skunk bear."
Ya know what? Me too. Skunk bear.
Hmm. Sounds skunky
Skunk bear
Skunk Bear
Skunk bear
Honey Badgers are always pissed because there are no X-Men named after them.
There is a rifle named after it. Thats kinda cool.
“ Honey Badgers” sounds like a breakfast cereal.
Actually Honey Badger is the name of one of the clones of X-23, who is a female clone of Wolverine.
It’s also called Ratel tho
There is a character named Honey Badger (Gabrielle Kinney) in Marvel Comics!
Badgers and wolverine's are literally the "im just built different" animal
Reinhardt approves
they're assholes.
I think the word you're grasping for is "Weasel"
This fight would be fucking insane. The entire animal kingdom buying PPV for this legendary fight.
Fun Fact: they are not the size of tigers or bears because God said it wasn’t fair so they were nerfed to make it fair for the rest of the animal kingdom
Lol
They were buffed and nerfed
Its why God said, "okay Dinosaurs are done."
We all know that.
Facts😂😂
Wolverine: I got bigger balls than you
Honey Badger: I eat balls for breakfast
Here's an actual fight your welcome
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@@tyrannicaltypomichaeltester & that's not even the Honey Badger, that's an American Badger. The Honey Badger is toughest badger of them all.
@@forgedinfire2037 oh I know. But if a.lesser badger can survive a wolverine I'm sure a honey badger would as well if not out right win
Looool
Gay
They would fight for days and realizing no one can be defeated so they fusión dance into Badgerines. No one is safe
FANG 😂😂😂😂😂
FANG so smooth!!!
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That's a cold blooded combo❄❄❄💯💪
I now have a new phobia
Honey bager: "I just don't care."
Wolverine: "Today you will."
Honey badger: “ I still don’t”
@@thadream_13_10 That's what it says on it's tombstone.
@@sydboski wolverine's tombstone
@@redhaazzouz9261 Nope. Badger's.
@@sydboski there's no fucking way u think wolverine could kill a honey badger lol 😂😂😂
Honey Badger enters The Ring
Wolverine enters The Ring
Skunk: *Referee*
Porcupine is the ring girl.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😃
HAHA
Hyena is the promoter
Lion the owner
Even if the wolverine won, we all know, honey badger wouldn't give a fvck.
Honey badger would fight till it died and even then it would still fight
The honey badger is Chuck Norris’ spirit animal.
classic
even if the badger will die it will give enough damage to the wolverine for it to remember the badger for the rest of the wolverine's life
@@KewlKiddFranchize Bruh Small but terrible
0:05 "Badgers and wolverines don't resemble each other..."
Shows a picture of a badger and a wolverine resembling each other.
Wolverine resembles a bulky fisher cat...
Hiss accent made it funnier 🤣🤣🤣🤣 idk why
All the time I couldn't tell who was who. "is he talking about the badger now? Oh no he's still on the wolverine... Damn why they look so alike? “
Your opinion idiot.
@@RobMedellin you're a idi*t 💩 that's why.
Probably the biggest advantage he DIDN’T take into account at the end is the territorial difference. He mentions that wolverines will fight other wolverines to the death if they invade their 1.900 square mile territory, but badgers will share territory with other badgers. This means a full grown wolverine has probably killed many other wolverines in its life, making it a very skilled fighter and would definitely win since it would only be fighting a smaller version of itself with a bit of a thicker coat
But that's means it would be a 2-3 vs 1
One on one Wolverine wins.
Correction: the territory for a single male wolverine is 920 sq/mi. They can scamper up one side of a mountain & down the other before you even have your fired started. Almost twice the size, stamina, special tooth for crushing bone & hooves, my $ on the WOLVERINE.
a smaller version, with a thicker coat, with a suffocating stench, incredible endurance, sharper teeth what else did you miss? lol
It's not a bit thicker skin it's much thicker skin. Historically proven to withstand bows and arrows and machetes. There's a video on TH-cam right now of a honey badger fighting off three leopards that were trying to eat it. They did literally no damage to him and he tore them a new a******and made them leave the water hole. And to talk about fighting experience, the honey badger is constantly fighting because it doesn't live in solitude in a remote area. You talking about an animal whose favorite meal is king cobra. There's also video of a honey badger chasing a lioness. There's also a man with a habitat that has honey badgers and lions. One of the honey badgers repeatedly escapes to fight the male lion. I fight he does not win might I add but he keeps coming back for more. They are in stories of them picking fights with rhinoceroses and elephants.
"honey badger and wolverine dont look like each other"
Yea I'm not taking this guy's opinions anymore
Exactly...honey badger in a fur coat = the very stylish wolverine ...
Malhan same exact thoughts :/
but they dont look the same. they are different colored different size onely resemble is teeth
OG KURPPA *maury show voice* LOOK AT THOSE EYES. LOOK AT THOSE LIPS. LOOK AT THE WAY THEY WALK
@Mustard Fart No it wouldn't.
The internet: "No one messes with the honey badger."
Wolverine: "Hold my polar bear."
Hahaha
a wlverine killed a passive polar bear that lived its life in a zoo. honey badgers fight hyenas, lions, snakes in the wild daily.
Honey Badger rips off Polar bears nut sack and watches it bleed to death. Dinner for a month.
A single male lion would kill a wolverine but Badgers chase off entire lion prides.
@@ezra5788 nah
"Wolverines only share their dens with females". Plural. Respect
Would like to see two female wolverines battle it out to rule the den.
Lmao. Nice catch.
*turf
Unless the other male identifies as a female .lmfao
Twice the bitching half the sex
Legend has it, this fight actually occurred once, when a wolverine from Alaska relentlessly pursued a caribou into Mongolia and then down into the Middle East and then sub-Saharan Africa. That's when he encountered the honey badger. Legend has it, the wolverine and honey badger still fighting someone on the African savannah. You can hear their wicked howls late at night.
Had me at first :(
Legend has it, nobody believes that
Hahahahaha
Not clever lame to say the least
@@JesseStevenTrumm3992 You're just mad because you couldn't find a gayer photo of yourself to use as your TH-cam image. Queer-bait.
"The honey badger would win because it's tireless and emits a foul smell"
But the wolverine is tireless and emits a foul smell.
Exactly
You didn't get the point. The Badger would win because it has teeth and because because they are aggressive, while the wolverine only has teeth and is aggressive-oh I see the conandrum now...
@@RobMedellin The ultimate argument in the favour of Honey Badger is that they have thick skin that larger animals than wolverine can't effectively sink their teeth in.
So while both have teeth and claws, where honey badger has a defence against opponents teeth - wolverine doesn't have it.
@@dmitricarabetchi4269 I know, I was just going along with the joke. Or if top guy wasn't joking then at least I was.
Yeah skin is factor #1 and #2. As you said thick is #1, loose is #2.
The #3 is that's even more relentless. While both have great stamina and aggression, the wolverine would tire first, and HB's battery would still have charge to keep searching for balls to chew.
@@RobMedellin ahahah, yeah true. the balls bit was spot on 😂👌
There's a squirrel in my neighborhood that would kill them both
=)))
How? Are they mutated for some reason?! 😱
Let me guess, wears an Astronaut suit and knows Karate!
Mutation?
TouFast91 LMMAAAOOOO
The Mustelidae family just seems full of overpowered creatures. If it cant fight it will stink you, if its not strong it will outsmart you , and with a wit and quickness sneak off with your food. Never seen a family tree where everything just seems way above average.
They found the cheat code
They're the Otsutsuki of the animal world
ferret is the weakest
For a second I thought you were talking about my family
The animal kingdom's Warcraft Druid...
Honey Badger: Our porcupines are meaner.
Wolverine: You have honey in your name.
Wolverine: Hugh Jackman.
Honey Badger: Jack Human?!
Lol
Lol
Honey Badger is Dwayne Johnson
Lol
Honeybadger: X-23
Huney badger "Will attack the groin" good god I had no idea they where that evil
Yups. Watch other videos. They're little fuckers.
Even documentary film makers have been known to wear protection while attempting to film them.
They are also insanely smart. They tried to keep one captive in a park facility in Africa but the damn thing came up with numerous means of escape.
@@blacksesamecandies that video bought me here
The Wolverine also has insane endurance.
“Honey badgers and wolverines don’t resemble each other” haha they literally DO resemble each other
I was thinking the same... "Are we looking at the same animal? They look pretty Damn similar"
“Wolverines are highly overrated by fanboys”
Ugg I think you mean honey badgers
@H M I don't see wolverines as overated please proof this
@H M wolverines are known for fighting predators that are twice it size and saying that it always killed by predators bigger then it isn't very common since humans are its main predators. Are also look at this m.th-cam.com/video/Eb3TBBgu8aM/w-d-xo.html
@H M they fight rarely but unknowingly they still kills from bears and wolves huh
Honey badger is the worlds most fearless animal (Guinness World Record)
Wolverine: Am I a joke to you?
who has received the award ?
@@giriprasad2054 BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DID YOU NOT READ THE COMMENT
@@truearea53 Honey Badger once fought 6 lions and survived they hunt cobras for fun and im not sure about this one but some of them may go into the bums of Elephants and eat them from the inside
@@extrage3061 True. But Wolverines did something new and gruesome that I never seen before. Biting and carrying a head in its mouth.
Wolverine has adamantium bones there’s no contest
Thats your opinion...
logan turner woooosh
@@whatthefuck9703 Why bring sex into this matter??
What the hell just happened?
@@narwhal5447 Tell me more!
Plot twist: If you put them together they would not fight. They would realize that if they teamed up they could take over the world.
That's my take as well.
Until they run into grizzlies lions crocodiles and hippos
"Top ten monster Godzilla was to afraid to fight"
If they breed we will be their prey
@@Justanotherlonelydude they would say "oh look, the lunch is ready"
Honey Badger is the most awkward predator of all time
Tahira Abdul ikr
Take that or I call Stoffel😡
You dare disrespect Stoffel?
Fur real tho
Narrator: Quibbles over porcupine size and 'relentlessness' and skin thickness.
Wolverine: travels 40 miles to dig through 20 feet of snow and ice to eat frozen elk hooves.
He also forgot to mention the quills that killed the Wolverine were in its mouth and throat.
@@sydboski the quills of a north american porcupine while smaller are sharper and barbed the latter means the quills will not work themselves out over time but in, with it's thicker skin the quills of a NA porcupine might take a little longer to be fatal for a honey badger but eventually it will still be fatal.
Imagine if honey badgers were the size of tigers... All other animals would be completely screwed
imagine if wolverines were the size of polar bears ALL OTHER ANIMALS would be screwed too
Imagine if insects were the size of rhinos the entire animals race is gone
@@unknown-on2wi imagine if germs were the size of planets
Imagin if Humans were the size of elephants
@@user-ki4xw2rb8q Have you ever been to Walmart?
I think the narrator may have overlooked one of his own points:
If wolverines kill their victims by *suffocating* them, would they necessarily need to penetrate the honeybadger's hide in order to kill it?
He don't know what he's talking about...
Wolverines are stronger, faster and can jump high...
I've never seen a honey badger that could jump or run fast... I've seen a wolverine attacking a reindeer... it jumped on its back, jumped at its neck, biting it... getn thrown off and jumpin right back like it never happened...
The wolverine would be playin leapfrog all over the honey badger...
@@MRGF78 😂
@Jesse Marcel so has wolverines
he also seems to have missed the part were the fuckers can use their front legs to crush the heads of smaller animals, and considering ive seen one put a 3 inch dent in a pickup bed im pretty sure its beats the honey badger, literally to death. (saw this in northern Wyoming)
Wolverines eat their prey whole.. skin flesh bones and TEETH. They have insanely powerful bites and teeth.. yes they would be able to get through a badger's hide.
i put a honey badger and a wolverine in one cage, overnight.
they became friends in the morning.
I did the same thing, next morning both were missing and the cage was demolished.
Nielle Kalawakan in America that is animal abuse.
You will go to jail for it.
Now the neighborhood cats and dogs keep disappearing 😬
They only became friends because the badger eventually submit to be the Wolverines bitch 🤣🤣🤣
@@DLIX2DCLI
The other way around
8:06 I've never seen an animal pose for a photo like this lol what a badass
"Honey Badger are found in Southern Africa" Highlights the majority of Africa, Middle East and India.
Honey badgers live in all of those areas.
You can find Honey badger in South West Asia and Indian subcontinent but they are on that dreaded red list
U find then in africa and Asia the African ones are bigger just like African vs asian elephants
The ones you find in South Africa are a different bread of badass. One could say "hulle skrik vir niks nie"
@@cjclaassen2811 Well, Badgers in India are known to attack Humans. Fact of the matter is Honey Badger is a Honey Badger. Dosen't matter where they live.
This dude's betting the farm on that ONE porcupine incident..
Thank you, dude. You are totally right.
and since quills will not play a part in this battle, it is irrelevant.
That's not really the point it's actually that the quills can penetrate a wolverine while it's really not possible for it to happen to a badge while their porcupines r much larger meaning the quills r also larger and im sure sharper and thicker
Yeah that was where he lost me. Porcupine quills have also killed leopards. By that logic he would take the honey badger over the leopard and lose 100 times out of 100. There are videos of leopards killing a honey badger in mere seconds.
American porkey pine quils are 3 times sharper and got poizin laden em
Badger are built for survival. Wolverines are built to kill.
A badger is more the killer over a Wolverine my man. Straight killer that has NO FEAR and keeps killing even after it just made a kill and devoured its victim. A Wolverine us a sneaky killer that hides. The Badger NEVER hides from ANYTHING or ANYONE. I usually would take the bigger species in these situations, but I just can't see how a Wolverine wins this. It is documented and recorded of a Leopard fighting a Honey Badger where it took 2 HOURS for the Badger to die. The Leopard was 150 pounds, that is stronger, bigger claws and teeth. Just can't see a 45 pound Wolverine being able to finish a fight with a Badger. And if they did fight, that Wolverine better hope he isn't a Male one
Ryan Downing Well said.
@@johnnydwyer4261 no, I was speaking literally not by opinion. Badgers are designed to survive around larger animals while killing smaller ones. Wolverines are designed to hunt larger animals, and even larger predators. A badger's never killed a lion. Wolverines have killed bears. it's not to take away from the badger. They're incredibly tenacious. But wolverine's don't pick fights or bow up. Wolverines are given a wide birth by bears and packs of wolves. The rest of the animal kingdom around wolverines are genuinely terrified of them based off of previous experience.
@@ryateo1 haha no, you're wrong
And you are build to shit yourself when u see any of them. Lol
Biting enemy’s balls is pretty much savage 😂😂😂
"That aughta take the starch out of 'em."
Truly: Game Over
I'm ashamed to say, that if I was a billionaire, we would have a definitive answer to this question lol.
Also bear gorilla
I feel the same way without the shame.
Should we buy a group lotto ticket?
I think it would be more correct to say 'a definite' answer, not a "definitive" answer.
@@harrytoyshirt4146 I've never heard it used that way, but thanks Goebbels.
When an immovable object meets an unstoppable force.
Pretty much
Yeah, but reverse
They pass right through each other. Just in case you wanted the actual answer.
Really I thought the answer was there is no answer because it’s a paradox and one can’t exist if the other exists.
Oof. It makes a black hole or something.
Producing a suffocating smell while going for the groin are my main weapons too.
On a date or in a fight ?
“Twist his dick! The old dick twist!”
Hahhahaha
🤣
That sounds like my boyfriend's ex
For anyone saying that the honey badger skin is too tough to penetrate so therefore it wins. No.. wolverines preferred killing method is through suffocation by grappling and holding onto the nose. That’s why there are actually cases where they kill bears. Never heard of a honey badger killing leopard or lion. Wolverine wins.
@@Melvin-DeeplyHe was not talking about a polar bear. I think he meant something more along the line of a black bear or grizzly bear
@@Melvin-Deeply I was talking about the commenter, not the guy who made the video.
Oh hell no no way a fucking wolverine can prevent a bear from breathing from nose and a mouth
u are delusional u think wolverine can kill any bear
I don't think a bear leaves it choked by the nose lol it has paws with more force to get rid of the wolwerine
Does the badgers 6mm skin really make a difference against a creature that can chew up bones, teeth, and hooves?
Exactly.
Honey baggers fight off hyenas who have way stronger jaws that wolverine
Honey badger's skin is extremely loose, making it so if the wolverine bites, the honey badger's gonna turn around and bite it with enough force to pretty easily break open tortoise shells. A lion is unable to bite through a tortoise shell, so just think about that.
@@4rachnic 1. Wolverines and lions have a stronger bite force than honey Badgers. 2. Wolverines are essentially larger , stronger honey Badgers since they're both in the weasel family 3. If your argument is that Badgers face larger, non-weasel animals all the time, then who would you pick in a fight: a 10lb honey badger or a 7lb honey badger?
@@bobbymartin5220 honey badgers also fight off and scare off leopards too, what you're thinking about is the baby honey badgers that leopards eat if the parent is away; even then they have a tough time
I think if the wolverine can eat bone and hoofs it probably can get get through the hide of a honey bagger.
Also, if it can kill a polar bear, I'm pretty sure it can kill a honey badger.
Yea. I think he means within the tussle it would be hard to get a vantage point or bite as the badger fights for hours and wont get tired.
Bone is not hide.
Hide is loose But thick so that would make it extremly hard to penetrate
You are obviously not understanding the defense of it's hide. 🤣
@@arctodus6859 no wolverine has EVER killed a polar bear.
Chuck Norris once called "A Honey Badger a Wolverine" and "A Wolverine a Honey Badger"... The Honey Badger and Wolverine both said: "Thank You"!
Chuck Norris is nothing. One of these would tear his heart out.
@@michaelcraig9449 Chuck Norris shits on them
@@michaelcraig9449 bruh that's cap
@@michaelcraig9449 chuck Norris has a cat and his cat would destroy both
@@michaelcraig9449 l
As much as I admire the honey badger, I'd have to go with the wolverine. Bigger and just as tenacious and mean. Size is the tie breaker since everything else is even. For those who want to see the tenacity of a wolverine, look up wolverine versus reindeer on youtube.
💯
Size is not everything,Badger would toy with Wolverine for hours.
@@alexanderfazli6600 These people sadly think they are smart. The only way to know is if they fight. I think they would both get hurt in a fight
How about the badger's skin ?
Wolverines are known to travel non-stop for seemingly endless miles so both have incredible stamina! The size and strength of the wolverines jaws would give it the edge! Though the thought of a wolverine/honey badger hybrid is an interesting one! I bet that they make lousy pets!
I think that the wolverine would kill the honey badger---BUT-----the honey badger wouldn't realize that he was dead, and just keep fighting for a few more days.
Both those animals are tougher than all get out. Well, OK, maybe the honey badger could win, but the wolverine would never admit it.
That's pretty funny
Well said
They would link up and have kids. Then take over the earth.
Loser buys the beer lol
Chuck Norris eats honey badgers for breakfast!
One factor being ignored here is the Wolverine is a sub-Arctic forest creature, the Honey Badger a sub-tropical desert animal. Both highly tuned to their respective environments. Fought in a far north winter landscape, Honey Badgers light fur coat might succumb to the cold quicker while if fought in a hot desert the Wolverine might suffer heat exhaustion.
But what if they met halfway in between?
fight would not last long enough for heat exhaustion to occur
@scrabbit they're going to Gps the Walmart close to the middle of both and fight in the parking lot :)
The fight shall be arranged on the borderlands between their territories neither party shall have terrain advantage
We need a temperature controlled octagon for this fight 😉😎💨🏃🍻👍
Commentator: “Who would win? Wolverine vs Honey Badger?”
Me: “When is a Honey Badger character coming to the MCU?”
years ago...not mcu... created in 2016
Just on the porcupine point, while African porcupines are larger, North American porcupines have distinctly different quill construction. African quills are longer, but smooth and can be dislodged with effort, North American quills are ridged so that every movement will drive the quill deeper until it kills. Not really an equal comparison.
I'd throw a Tasmanian Devil into the mix and see what happens.
...^throws in shark, piranhas^
I literally watched a video of Tasmanian devil vs. honey badger before this one. LoL Seems HB reigns supreme.
@@GREYWETHR That's what I suspected.
Tasi would run like a little bitch just like a poddle.Compared to the two Tasi is just to slow.
throw in a titanaboa
If a Wolverine can kill a Moose, I don't know.
Have you seen the size of an African Buffalo.
Lol they cant
@@fidelcasteroil4662 no vids of badgers killing buffalo, maybe scaring one off but no vids of badger hunting a buffalo lol... there are vids of wolverine hunting caribou! Wtf yo
@@fidelcasteroil4662 Have you seen the size of a Polar Bear?
@@solaralloyd6157 I have indeed largest terestria predator in the world. Up to 800kg if I am not mistaken.
But we are not talking about predator we are talking about a size comparison of a moose and Buffalo
The largest Buffalo get to be a ton and on average are 750 kg
Still an extremely agrsive and and dangerous animal.
The narrator definitely had a favorite.
Narrator: look at this marvelous, exceptional specimen of a creature. Oh and yeah, here's the other one
The narrator knows about these creatures and he's using knowledge and experience.
@@Truthbetold-777 naw he definitely has favorite.
@@Truthbetold-777 Nah he's literally reading from a Slate article: slate.com/human-interest/2013/10/animal-fights-can-a-honey-badger-win-a-fight-with-a-wolverine.html
Idk about that. He gave rhe Wolverine a great talk up and then picked the HB
@@Jelle1880 I knew his script sounded familiar!
A wolverine doesn't get tired, it gets angrier. It's like the baby hulk of the animal kingdom.
Wolverine bites Honey Badger. Honey Badger becomes a Wereverine.
Yes!
Next video: Wereverine vs Balverine
Corvetteman071 😂😂😂💪🏾💯
next video - Wereverine vs Wolverine
Good God we'd need a nuke to kill it.
That's not very good theory...
"A wolverine once died from a porcupine & I saw a video where an African porcupine's quills couldn't penetrate a honey badger's skin"
One example from each camp does not make a pattern. A male boxer once died from being hit in the head, while no female boxers ever have. Does this mean a female boxer is inherently stronger & tougher than a male boxer, or that male boxers are inherently weak to blows to the head? No, that would be laughable to put forwards.
I was just about to make a point very similar to this one.
But can you say that there have been more male boxing matches over the years and male boxers hit harder. I mean which one would you say you have more of a chance of getting injured by Mike Tyson or Mohammad Ali’s daughter? George Forman even at his age now or there again Laila Ali?
Uh irband were you just saying that women are weaker than guys I'm a guy but even I admit not every girl is weaker than guys heck I'm just being honest girls are very strong
@@clonewarsgeneralgrievous2088 they're generally weaker obviously individually there are women that are not only stronger than some guys but are also more capable in combat situations but overall guys are stronger and more adept at fighting.
I get what you're saying but your own analogy is bad. To compare a male boxer to a female boxer, you would also have to compare their opponents. It's not proof that female boxers are tougher. It would actually make the argument that male boxers are tougher because it was a male boxer who hit with enough force to kill someone.
Both of these animals are truly amazing and deserve the upmost respect
Utmost?
Bro please change that up
Wolverines aggresive. They will fight literally any animal
Defense: The honey badger is also immune to many snake venoms!
Immune to all snake venoms
@x a Yeah we know but we're just saying, if it were to fight any venomous opponent it would still win.
@@EDDIESCARDICTION a komodo would easily kill a huney badger
@@EDDIESCARDICTION he isnt immun to these venoms if its too much it will die
@@hvhyyifjj1593 and wake up after 2 hours
Because i saw a random animal kill a wolverine by logic the honey badger wins. Fight math doesn't work like that.
Killed by an animals SMALLER than the ones that have attacked honey badgers dummy.
@@dab0331 Size doesn't mean anything, aggression, size of quills, penetration and more. I've seen dogs with loads of quills in them and were fine, does that mean that dogs are stronger than Wolverines? Much more thought needs to go into this than porcupines and size.
@@Porkleaker The HB survived an attack from a pride of lions and leopard attack even the hyena with its bone crushing bite doesn't mess with it, HB is pound 4 pound the most badass animal. It doesn't even look out for danger until something runs up to it.
@@Abdi-libaax yes but wolverines have been known to back down grizzly bears and polar bears and have killed a polar bear before. I've never heard of a honey badger killing any type of beer or a lion or tiger and trust me a polar bear and a grizzly bear could defeat a tiger. Either way I wouldn't want to mess with either one of these little bastards because they destroy you the Wolverine seems to be more aggressive which might be an advantage
Dario Baez the Wolverine ATE the porcupine, and the quills punctured it’s insides. Eat a knife, see if you survive. Wolverine for the win
Wolverine will attack it’s own groin in preparation for the fight.
same
Best comment!
You’re smoking crack! The Wolverine killed a Polar bear! Lions have killed Honey badgers! No way!
Wolverine: puts every available skill point in offensive
Honey badger: puts every available skill point in defense
They both have the same passive: god mode
@@zimbabwe_twinnedwithanfield both have the same weakness:large strong animals that actualy fight back
@@hvhyyifjj1593 you mean jaw crushing jaguars
@@ulti8106 including
Wolverine I'm a bad ass I fight bears n wolves.
Honey badger lol I fight black mamba cobra green mamba lion tiger leopard wild dogs
One’s super tough, and the others a living weapon
Honey badgers are super tough and the Wolverines are a living weapon for sure no questions about it 🤐🤐
MAURICE MCCORVEY Exactly
So its like finding out which wins between a kevlar helmet and an AK47
@@mikeabanto9463 best analogy to this fight yet...
@@mixcoatl2223 lol
I've seen film footage of a wolverine force a full grown male grizzly bear to back away from outside it's own bear cave. The only reason a porcupine killed a wolverine was because the wolverine ate it, quills and all, which punctured its stomach lining. Lions, leopards, and hyenas are no match for full grown male polar bears or grizzly bears. Lions can handle the smaller bears, though.
Lions, leopards, and hyenas can kill honey badgers but often won't. It isn't worth the fight when there are easier prey around to hunt. Respect to the honey badger as a great defender.
Wolverines don't just defend - they actively challenge apex predators on a regular basis. They can drive bears, wolves, and mountain lions away from fresh kills. Wolves usually give wolverines the most trouble because wolves hunt and fight in a pack. Pound for pound, the wolverine routinely hunts things many times it's size. The wolverine also possesses much greater stamina than the big cats that take down honey badgers. The victory here should go to the wolverine.
Dun Ringill you’re wrong th-cam.com/video/wP-0qHybhco/w-d-xo.html
You're correct Sir..
@Molanda Moseley of the FBI Dogs don't drive bears away from its own cave - unless they have human help. Other territory? Sure, the bear will often run from a dog instead of fight. It's part of bear behavior. They are smart and choose their battles wisely. I've seen black bears run from house cats for the same reason. If they have no point to fight, they often won't. Their own personal territory is where a bear will make its best stand because the bear depends on that cave. Prehistoric man used this bear behavior to their advantage when they killed off all the Cave Bears. PS: I didn't say the bear would have lost the fight to the wolverine. Reread it - I said it backed off to allow the wolverine to leave the cave entrance. The reason ? Because that fight wasn't worth it to the bear.
Nice try on the personal insults and stereotypes. I'm sure that was your best work. It shows you can't argue a point on its own merit. It's funny how wrong you are as well. It was about as believable as your point that HB will routinely chase lions and hyenas from their fresh kills.
we sometimes forget that all big time predators in africa hunt in packs with overlapping territories.
Lmao ur stupid. Any bigger predator will kick the teeth out that little furball. Let me see a wolverine attack some grizzly or lion cups see how ur wolvie ends up as somebodys jacket LMAO
If I'm a wolverine that killed a polar bear, I'd record that kill. Then I replay that video on a monitor above my den entrance.
Stoffle was jumped by lions and lived to talk about it.
I thought Stoffle started it. Took on 7 Lions, just because.
but only at first round
the second round though...
Barely survived...
Stoffle was really intelligent. Honey Badger, everytime
Stoffle picked that fight
Total badass
Fight Announcer: In this corner Honey the "GROIN GRINDER" Badgerrrr!!! And in this corner Wolverine the "THROAT THRESHER"!!!
I imagine them in a '69' deathlock for hours, if not days.
Sounds like a porn.
A Yiff flick if you will.
I have no idea but I am still stunned at watching the video of a wolverine killing an adult elk.
Link?
That video brought me here lol
@@AgentRafa search up wolverine attacks every animal conan style
A wolverine would smash its smaller cousin
@@npc5649 well honey badger and killed buffalos so :/
Video - "Badgers and wolverines don't resemble each other"
Me - "Ummmm, are we looking at the same pics?"
One more point: *Honey badger is smart as hell*
Zimpan Zee: Oh yes just have a look at Stoffel
@Charles Young Ahh you are right but the wolverine can be defeated as well
@Charles Young they run away. look:
th-cam.com/video/wP-0qHybhco/w-d-xo.html
badger clear winner here.
@@hoatattis7283 Should rename him to Houdini
@Charles Young If the statement about them having comparable stamina is actually true, then I'd say the wolvie, being bigger and stronger, would eventually penetrate the badger's hide and defeat it.
They’re basically the same animal just on different continents. I think it would be a stale mate as neither one could consistently kill the other. The wolverine might have the edge though because of its size.
the narrator is going with the honey badger because a porcupine once killed a wolverine, but another porcupine did not kill a honey badger. but the honey badger doesn't have porcupine quills. you're probably right about it being a toss-up, comes down to can the weapons of the honey badger truly harm the wolverine, and can a wolverine pin the honey badger down long enough to get through it's skin or to get a grip on a bone and break it.
The badger has thicker skin and sharper teeth. It has the advantage, especially with that testicle biting habit. Even if the wolverine won, it wouldn't be able to breed anymore.
@@Kat-mu8wq the fur of the wolverine would combat the needle like teeth of the honey badger and the genitals of the wolverine are inside of it unless necessary plus the wolverine could bite and crush the skull of the honey badger
Agreed
They won't fight each other as they are cousins and friends. They'll tag team the handler that brought them together 💀
Before watching obviously Wolverine it’s just a larger, more powerful artic honey badger, it’s like a suped up honey badger
Just with out supper thick and loose skin
Here is a video of two Wolverines vs 1 American Honey badger
th-cam.com/video/wP-0qHybhco/w-d-xo.html
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@@SebastianEpicurus Realistically neither of them could kill each other. The same outcome would have happened if the teams were reversed because they both have such thick pelts.
There have been reports of wolverines getting up to 90lbs... so yeah that changes the outcome. Also the honey badger being "tireless" isn't a great argument as a defense if it gets killed within a couple minutes.
A Leopard ain't Dragging up a Wolverine up a Tree & Killing it & making it Piss itself i don't even "think" a Leopard would beat a Wolverine
More like a couple hours ..
If a lion can't kill a honey badger in a couple of minutes then a wolverine definitely can't. It's not going to be that easy to get a shot at the neck.
@killakam3600 yea but you're forgetting. A lion isn't a wolverine.
@@larryc1616 wolverine would just choke it to death
Probably the hardest one of these to determine. Wolverines are fearless and will take on entire wolf packs to get food, honey badgers are tough and can defend themselves well, but I have seen them killed by lions and hyenas. Personally I think it would be 50/50, both are mean and aggressive and have strength beyond their size.
I think wolverine would win it weighs more 35lbs compared to 55lbs about 15 kilograms compared to 24
@@davidbreuer5961 when the wolverine also does that the size advantage is pretty important
@@amberroboeagle2791 not really when it comes to a badge
@@kanyewestyelover9114 when the main strategy of the wolverine to kill things smaller than it, is by crushing their skull it sort of does
I’d be shocked if the wolverine wouldn’t have its way with the honey badger
Honey Badger Kills: Snakes & Rabbits
Wolverine Kills: Bull Elks & Bull Moose
even bears dont mess with ornery bitchs...
Also Polar Bears
they also catch crocodiles and big cats, as well as huge snakes and venomous snakes
My friend's wife is called bull moose! 😂😂
Just cause they don't kill larger animals in the traditional sense dosnt mean they don't kill larger animals Honey badgers ain't for the genitals and tear them off causing them to bleed to death
This man picked the badger because of a porcupine but the wolverine literally killed a polar bear
The badger is relentless and won’t give up so against a smaller prey like a wolverine I would say it wins, But get your point
The wolvarine killed a polar bear thing is not true.
@@Mewsfinder The Wolverine is bigger, much bigger. And just as tenacious. In a best case scenario the Honey Badger is able to force a draw by convincing the Wolverine that it isn't worth the fight. That's not winning.
@@arkinextdesign4136think it was a cub.
Thank you for the informative video. The honey badger can look so very cute and cuddly. Some have been domesticated, well, sort of. Imagine crossbreeding a badger with a wolverine, or just imagine an animal with the ferocity of both, the size of a wolverine but with the badgers tough and thick epidermus and fur, the wolverines teeth and claws and absolutely tireless. I'd hate to unwittingly trespass into the territory of such a creature.
One thing you overlooked is the ability of the wolverine to crush bone with its powerful teeth and jaws. Add to that it is much larger. If the wolverine grabbed the Honey Badger's leg it would break it rendering the Badger defenseless. The same if it bit the skull resulting in crushing instant death of the honey badger. I am 100% certain that the wolverine would win this fight primarily because it's twice the size.
I tend to agree with you, but with a honey badger probably nothing is 100% certain.
Reach, overall size of jaws and paws, and power, are 1000% in favor of the wolverine. There is no debating this of you eber saw bpth these animals alive and doing their thing. No way id bet on a snack sized desert wolverine, vs the real deal. Most frightening thing in the woods ain't the Rake, its a wolverine.
It’s literally the first thing he said when he brought up what each animal is equipped with 💀
Right. Who cares if I can't bite through your hide, if I can break every bone in your body?
I've seen videos on hb dealing with lions n sheet
Both are impressive. I would go with the wolverine. He's my favorite X-man. Jk. It's just a bigger sized Honey Badger imo. Imagine if there was a honey badger the size of a lion.
Marvel needs to create a new X-Men character based on the Honey Badger.
Beardogs PBS eons
Look it up. You wont be disappointed.
@@GlareBoxTV Wolverine daughter Gaby it's the Honey badger
All videos I've seen the wolverine runs away 😂 😂
Bruh honey badgers have literally taken shotgun shots a kept going
I don't know, honey badger looks so cute but they act complete opposite of what they look like lol
I first thought they were herbivores
@Alpha Centauri well...i searched and found out that they're not...
But people like you can only make sarcastic comments and roam around in TH-cam like a fool..or maybe in real life too
Toughness of the honey badger's hide is a good point. Wolverine has much thicker fur though, so while allowing long quills of a porcupine through it would be a defense against biting with short teeth. Also, the point on tirelessness is moot. Wolverines also can fight for hours without tiring and actually win against larger opponents, able to *kill* bears, mountain lions, wolves, etc. by outlasting them. The environment they live in is MUCH more tiring than even the heat of the African savanna (I've spent significant time in both habitats), and the fact that Wolverines roam such a large territory is a testament to their unmatched endurance.
Frankly, I don't think a honey badger could kill a wolverine. The fight would come down to attitude, plain and simple. The Wolverine might be able to kill a honey badger after some time, and Wolverines are known to be ferocious and persistent, not giving up in a fight. But if the badger was more ferocious in its attitude the Wolverine might quit. It could go either way, but in a fight to the death the Wolverine has better tools for getting the job done.
Can the wolverine survive a bite to the testicles though? Even if he did won the fight, he'd never breed again.
@@Kat-mu8wq there is no evidence to prove a wolverine wouldnt chomp through a honeybadgers testicles either, so that point is moot, The much larger teeth and crushing molars of the wolverine would make quick work of a honeybadgers privates and neck......my money is on the wolverine still....
@Kat-mu8wq the testicle of the wolverine, like it's claws, are retractable
In another thread they’re saying the badger has more stamina. That’s ridiculous. The wolverines has a territory of 300+ sq miles and have been known to chase down caribou to the point of exhaustion and then eat it, take the left overs and bury it, all in one sitting. That’s some stamina.
Wolverines can fight for hours? Are we sure about that?
Years ago I worked as a corrections officer. One of my co-workers stated that I fought like a Honey Badger. Best compliment ever!!
My nickname is literally HB the Honey Badger and I had no idea why till now
The smell?
@@lesterpittenger5992 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jackattenborough7410 🥱
Listen to Winnie the Pooh bragging...looking for attention...you are just a momma's boy.
What are you going to say next? My daddy is bigger than your daddy...dumbaXX!
I love how a Wolverine can look at bears, wolves, moose, and caribou and go “yeah that’s an easy kill and a nice lunch” but a porcupine quill is recorded several times straight murking it. Ig Superman has gotta have his Kryptonite 😂
It is actually pretty rare for porcupine quills to straight out kill. However, when you have a barbed lance in your body there is this thing called infection... Most of the time , cougars, bears, wolverines and wolfs survive quills, but it really sucks.
@@stevegm3568 a lot of the time the spines make the animals unable to hunt and they starve
Wolverines don't actually kill bears. They usually chase them off kills because brown bears don't particularly enjoy fighting for food. When the bear doesn't back down it doesn't end well for the Wolverine
@@hotsauce8780 Usually. However wolverines have been known to get lucky and kill bears
Bees been known to kill thick skinned honey Badgers
The only thing I hear, when I hear Honey Bedger is: "Stoffel, come back here. Stoffel!" Honey badgers have a bite, twice the power of a male lion. And they are extremely intelligent.
Twice the power of a male lion? No. Not even close. Male lions have a bite force of about 1000 PSI. While certainly not the strongest bite on the planet it far exceeds a honey badger. Mind you the badger does have sharp teeth so it's bite is painfull, especially if it connects with the groin.
U forgot key word “for its size” or “pound for pound “...
Lions bite force is over 10x that if a hb
They should let Stoffel go free already. He has earned it.
@@sharpuslf Yeah, but Stoffel is too old for that now. He’s about 20 years old and honey badgers usually live around 24 years in captivity
I don't think so
“Finally, a worthy a opponent our battle will be legendary”
Result : "I can do this all day "
Captain America vs Wolverine
The Honey Badger didn't want to get hurt, so it maxed out its defense.
Girl here’s a video of two on one North American badger vs and wolverine th-cam.com/video/FVhV74pd21A/w-d-xo.html
It just doesnt care
All Mustelidae can produce a foul odour from their anal glands. However, as interesting as this is, you're greatly underestimating one of the 'big boys' of the family. As tough and ferocious as the Ratel is (and I've seen them nail monitors, pythons, venomous snakes, and even, 6 lions play tug of war with a female they took an hour to kill), the Wolverine has attitude and ferocity in spades. It's known as the 'Hyena of the North' for its bite power, and yes, it can handle 3 wolves at a time to defend its kill (there is footage of this where you can see how agile/ferocious they are). And, I've even seen one force a male grizzly off from a caribou carcass (likey a young male). Its compact robust frame is very powerful and surprisingly agile. All the family has a flexible spine and loose skin, just grab a ferret and you will see. But, you've missed something regarding the Wolverine that any ecologist/biologist will know only too well, thick fur and endurance. Wolverines will travel anywhere up and over 40 miles a day in the snow to find food, whilst using their two speeds: loping or running. I would give it to the Wolverine, though it would be one hell of a scrap, however, the sheer bite force, fearless, tenacious courage, and agility would be too much for the Ratel to handle. The Ratel wouldn't back down at the start, however, once the Wolverine was done with intimidation tactics it would pile in like a wrecking ball and overpower the Ratel, think in MMA terms, it's like a boxer fighting a grappler. It would take damage, but in the end, the Ratel would either flee or die locked in the jaws of the Wolverine in a death embrace. And no, it wouldn't let go. The Mustelidae family is well known for locking their jaws and with that in mind, their very stubborn and reluctant to let go. The Wolverine would have no problems penetrating the Ratels skin and bringing to bear all its weapons to their maximum effect. It would end in silence, with either the Wolverines jaws locked on the throat or, more traditionally with it's smaller cousins, a bite just below the base of the skull (neck vertebrae). They are the duelists of the Mustelidae, fiercely territorial, and that includes pretty much anything that get's in their way and used to dealing with their own kind. That's my perspective as an ecologist and biologist.
Clive Hooper I’m inclined to agree. Although they fight differently, it’s the sheer stamina, and dirty fighting strategy, that gives the badger the edge in my opinion. The wolverine has never dealt with anything like a honey badger; although they’ve killed much larger prey, the honey badger is an entirely different entity. But hey... who knows? but if I had to place my hard earned upon the outcome... I’d go with the badger😬
@Clive Hooper here's a vid of a wolverine vs an american badger th-cam.com/video/FVhV74pd21A/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=AveryHazelwood
This vid is spectacular, in the sense of how several facts were omitted and how contradictions were used as a form of "proof".
Wolverine would win no question but the Honey badger would never admit defeat even while being digested
😂 😂 😂
I disagree there is absolutely no guarantee that a Wolverine gets through a full grown honey badgers hide. The gas tank without question goes to the honey badger and I expect he’ll tire out the Wolverine. My opinion, if the Wolverine doesn’t finish the fight in the first few rounds the honey badger will take him in the later rounds and drown him due to exhaustion.
A wolverine can't even take an American badger, they wouldn't stand a chance against a honey badger.
@@AllKnowingNarcissist no chance Wolverines eat American badgers and the further north they are bigger , they move wolves of and bears,,, the point is that badgers ain't worth the hassle,, but if needs be a male Wolverine is top of the pile in the list,,
@@stephenhollinrake8223 oh yeah & wolvarines will to fight to the death! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Badgers are incredibly smart too. There is a video of a honey badger continuesly escaping its enclosure at a zoo using a rake that was left in it enclosure. Picking it up and putting it into place and climbing out
Wolverine would 100% win, no debate.
I'll take the wolverine.
Same
C. Kinchman
I'll take the honey badger
Could you imagine a world where wolverines and badgers in the size of lions, tigers, and bears? There would be no more life on earth.
. . . with wings!
@@JaiHylRubis and stingers?
Imagine in the size of elephants!
They would be the #2 apex predator only behind the orca. I would give them #1 spot if they hunted in packs and that would be hell.
@@jimsy7al Imagine an elephant that had teeth and a lot faster... Oh wait, those are extinct lol.
This battle will be legendary
Would it be possible for a Wolverine and a Honeybadger to mate since they are both technically part of the Weasel family? I feel like if you threw them both in a pit to fight to the death that they'd either just respect each other and be friends or end up mating. I think they'd be like "Hey you're very ferocious, I'm very ferocious also, we also look similar, I think we would make very ferocious babies."
Let's hope for nature's sake they don't ☠️
That's gonna be my pickup line
That would be one op honey wolverine....
Michigan and Nebraska will never mate😂
@@jamesb9300 a Cornhusker?!
Nobody wins but for a wolverine to kill a polar is more impressive 🤯
There is a video on yout where a Honey badger kill a piton meanwhile fighting with 2 Hyena and ends up beating the 2 hyena and eating the piton :D
@@fullfradi95It was Two jackals, not hyenas.