Everyone except Bernard Edwards, you mean. I have seen honey badgers in S.Arabia and I wasn't scared of them. The chap who made this video doesn't know what he's talking about, but naive millennials are easily fooled! He can't even be bothered to research his subject properly.
@@bernardedwards8461 Really??? I love how people are soooo tough behind the keyboard ⌨️ but never back it up in real life!! So, all this is ' hype ' concerning what badasses honey-badgers are in combat?? They take on deadly venomous snakes 🐍 fearlessly!! I've seen a video of 🐝 honey-badgers taking on every big cat 🐯 and not backing down. Hyenas are on this list too. I see them giving any animal that's not an elephant, rhino, or hippo ( for obvious reasons) a run for its money. Including a 450 lb male lion that sought out weaker prey. With it's razor sharp claws and 😬 plus an outer skin that is near impenetrable to most animals teeth and claws. Oh, and they're fearless in battle, too. But YOU have unlocked their secret 😉 and you're going to expose to all of us what overrated pussies they are!! RRRRRRRRRRight!!!
YEA! Let's hear it for the good ole HB's!! (Honey Badgers!) I'm always happy to hear about weird little success stories when it comes to animals...especially cats, big ones, medium size ones and wee biddy ones too! I saw a documentary once about a beautiful Snow Leopard female in the wild, that was filmed throughout her giving birth and raising her cubs. I HATED the ending...she was filmed trying to take down either a mountain goat or some type of horned cow, but succeeded in just getting herself gored and finally laying down under a rocky outcrop to die...I was SO mad at those people filming this till I wish I could have done right into the TV tube and beat the hell out of those men. They COULD have done something to help her instead of just watching the destruction of that beautiful and ENDANGERED animal by simply taking pot shots with the rifle they had and scaring away the marauding horned animal. Yeah yeah yeah...I know all about the "don't interfere with Nature" crap they try to spin...but this was AN BEAUTIFUL, ENDANGERED animal that needs all the help we humans can give to them! The one bright spot in the story was that her 3 cubs did survive and hopefully went on to have long lives and reproduce for the sake of the world and our love of the beauty that prompts us to try and right so very many wrongs....
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
Amazing how nature changes and adapts to any situation as if updating a computer program. I've even heard of Elephants not growing tusk. No tusk no poaching
@Liam Wright I guess the idea is that the elephants that don’t have tusks/smaller tusks survive. Those elephants have kids that carry the same gene, so then they also survive from poaching. And eventually the majority of the elephant population has no tusks because those are the only type of elephant that survive and reproduce. It’s not necessarily that they make the decision not to have tusks.
I love how you explain every specific detail and information with pictures and valid information making everything link up and make sense (P.S. I am a visual learner so all the pictures help me understand more). Much love to the UA-cam channel.
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
If you check any facts you learn fast that this video is utter nonsense. Honey badgers are nice, but they aren't on top in picking order, not even close. Lion can kill it with one bite and it happens every now and then. Then again honey badgers aren't good foos, so lions often ignore them. Not always and when it happens, honey badger dies if bot able to flee.
Your intro with a provocative statement and matching visual followed by the quick grab a cup of coffee thing is brilliant! Kudos to whomever thought came up with that!
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
Its interesting how cats seem to adapt faster than any other species. This with the cheetah's and also the fishing cats who grew webbed feet and physically adapted so quickly
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. It wasn't just informative, the narrator added a lot of humour as well which was funny. Great video, thank you so much
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
I know the title says they never get attacked but cheetahs literally have a less than 30% success rate of actually making it to adult hood, cheetahs are seriously outmatched in Africa
It makes sense though. Why would they be lightning quick if that wasn’t their main facet for survival. Lions are big badasses but slow it’s only fair lmao
Yes, but they kill anything tbh. 🤣 If you're an easy kill for a lion it will kill you without eating you. And if you're a predator that competes for food even more reason to lick your throat juices.
@@eksteinmalan3517 Well, even if it's easy and the lion isn't hungry/has food/it's not competition, the lion might as well walk away and not waste energy hunting random things
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
@@Fit4C Yeah but if Jesus knew he was a Deity, all he really did was endure some pain with knowledge of his afterlife. Compared to heaven, Life is like a video game. He sacrificed an in-game life. How is that a measurable sacrifice? Christianity is so dumb, like really, really dumb.
Hilarious production, I learnt a lot about Cheetah and Honey Badger. My favorite is the "dial up modem connecting" sound to mimic lion is thinking. Killer funny.
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
Most people use Llamas as guard animals since they have a more protective instinct and are bigger than alpacas. (Alpacas are half the size and weight and they are more skittish) Alpacas can be protective and stomp, but Llamas are overall the better defenders of the herd. A good way to tell the difference between a Llama and an Alpaca is that Llamas are bigger and have ears that curve in while Alpacas are shorter and have straight ears. (Also Alpacas typically have long hair on their heads while Llamas have short hair) There are also differences in fleece quality, and weight. They both come from the Camelidae family and while they do spit, in my experience with them, they do it out of defence or to get another Alpaca away from their food. (The spit is gross but harmless)
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
@koustav chatterjee not very true, honey badger have no natural predator, because of their hard skin, unusually strong venom immune system and fearless reputation keeps them at apex. They also could survive some hard and fatal bite from other animal. They will fight to death and not much animals would want to fight to death
@koustav chatterjee no, it's not because it's not worth it, it's because honey badger have a fearless reputation. Honey badger doesn't retreat unlike lions. It's called intimidation. They are also small making them a complex target to lock on. If you don't even believe this, just watch some videos or documentaries about honey badger. They fear nothing. Not even an animal with 800+ psi bite force. They simply use force to get out of sticky situation. I know they could kill honey badger, that's pretty much your point but it's how these animals reacts. No matter how much wounds these honey badger gets, they just don't care and eventually they won. Honey badger are almost as big as wild hog, so it's a decent meal for lions. Like I said, because of their fearless reputation, other animals will be afraid to go against them making them an apex predator. Take a look at bulls. They are extremely strong but are a prey because of how they react when lions chase them. They simply be scared and shows their weaknesses. Yes I know it's not worth it for them to go against honey badger, that what makes the honey badger an apex predator. They could be prey to some eyes, but once they get it on, the lions will regret having those scars and wounds from badgers and can't even kill them for food
I never leave comments, but I just had to say two things.. You guys are funny af! And I never knew how gangster honey badgers were. Just became a fan of them
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
I use to Saw Animal Documentaries on Animal Planet etc. But you make them quite interesting and Funny.. And also videos are knowledgeable... Using Correct Research..
Really and you also know it's the blue in the America flag that causes the sky to reflect the sky is as blue and it's because you have a right to carry a gun to childcare
Are you thinking of llamas? Coincidentally I just met an alpaca expert. He said they are completely defenseless and they will abandon their young to escape predators so they don't both die. Llamas are used as sentries though, they watchover and protect other herds.
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
I just saw a video that Kevin Richardson made. He helps 5 Cheetha cub orphans to get back to the wild when grown. He explained the phenomenon of them resembling honey badgers. Cheetah cubs are very vulnerable, so it's a great defense mechanism. "Cheetha cubs look like they don't care"
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
Wolverines are one of the baddest animals out there I think there is a good chance a wolverine would take and defeat a honey badger there nothing to mess with back in the old days the pioneers would absolutely freak out if a wolverine was in the neighborhood they are BADASS
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers. This video is total nonsense.
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Honey badgers every morning: "I don't want peace. I want problems.".
"...always!"
Honey badger: I DIDN’T WAKE UP ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE BED, THE BED WOKE THE WRONG SIDE OF ME
Young boy listens to honey badgers
Honey badgers are the black air forces of the animal kingdom
@@heyiwasntdone4135 my line😂😂😂🚶♀️
I love how predators avoid the cubs just out of fear that it may be a honey badger, my respect for honey badgers just grew significantly
I'm not sure if your real anymore or jut a figment of my imagination
@@micaiah_smbdy bruh same 😭
Stop being on every Halo or Animals video
@@micaiah_smbdy imagination
Bruhhhh using that meteor again 🤣🤣
Honey badgers see everything as a boss fight, which is why everyone is scared of them
I think you mean everything sees Honey Badgers as boss fights.
Honey Badger; “The very embodiment of zero fucks given” 😅🤣
Hard to believe that something sooooooo small is sooooooo BADASS!! Ladies and gentlemen, the 🐝 HONEY-BADGER 🦡!!!
Everyone except Bernard Edwards, you mean. I have seen honey badgers in S.Arabia and I wasn't scared of them. The chap who made this video doesn't know what he's talking about, but naive millennials are easily fooled! He can't even be bothered to research his subject properly.
@@bernardedwards8461 Really??? I love how people are soooo tough behind the keyboard ⌨️ but never back it up in real life!! So, all this is ' hype ' concerning what badasses honey-badgers are in combat?? They take on deadly venomous snakes 🐍 fearlessly!! I've seen a video of 🐝 honey-badgers taking on every big cat 🐯 and not backing down. Hyenas are on this list too. I see them giving any animal that's not an elephant, rhino, or hippo ( for obvious reasons) a run for its money. Including a 450 lb male lion that sought out weaker prey. With it's razor sharp claws and 😬 plus an outer skin that is near impenetrable to most animals teeth and claws. Oh, and they're fearless in battle, too. But YOU have unlocked their secret 😉 and you're going to expose to all of us what overrated pussies they are!! RRRRRRRRRRight!!!
I like how this quickly turned into why nobody fucks with honey badgers 😭😭😭
Miniature dachshund fuck with them lol
YEA! Let's hear it for the good ole HB's!! (Honey Badgers!) I'm always happy to hear about weird little success stories when it comes to animals...especially cats, big ones, medium size ones and wee biddy ones too! I saw a documentary once about a beautiful Snow Leopard female in the wild, that was filmed throughout her giving birth and raising her cubs. I HATED the ending...she was filmed trying to take down either a mountain goat or some type of horned cow, but succeeded in just getting herself gored and finally laying down under a rocky outcrop to die...I was SO mad at those people filming this till I wish I could have done right into the TV tube and beat the hell out of those men. They COULD have done something to help her instead of just watching the destruction of that beautiful and ENDANGERED animal by simply taking pot shots with the rifle they had and scaring away the marauding horned animal. Yeah yeah yeah...I know all about the "don't interfere with Nature" crap they try to spin...but this was AN BEAUTIFUL, ENDANGERED animal that needs all the help we humans can give to them! The one bright spot in the story was that her 3 cubs did survive and hopefully went on to have long lives and reproduce for the sake of the world and our love of the beauty that prompts us to try and right so very many wrongs....
@@undertoe3619 L o n g
Ik
@@whenpigsfly1438 Shut.
Mother cheetah carries a cub, then realises it’s actually a honey badger..
Too late i guess
@@azzidopintea4953 v
🤣
Oh shiet put it back 😆
The moment he knows, he fucked up*
Honey badger: *eats everything*
Bear grills: finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary
So Underrated Comment Lol
Hippo: Hold my beer
🐻🍱
Aaah.. kungfu panda reference... 👍🏻😎
Sooo that's his name! PO!!
I think it’s pretty safe to say that Honey badgers are the epitome of-
“Peace was never an option”
I can't believe lions' brains actually sound like an old dial-up modem.
Loins don't have broadband Internet where they're located.
@@jaybird1229 And it's probably still faster internet that I have on 60 quid broadband XD (2megabits. Such a ripoff.)
😂
They only sound like that when their wifi isn't working...
😂
Honey badger: *exists*
Baby cheetahs:"write that down write that down!"
I really like this comment
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
Lion: yo why tf does that honey badger look weird?
Other lion: idk but I wouldn’t mess with it, u know what happend to Steve
Lion: yeah u right
There was one incident where a honey badger castrated a male lion by biting his nuts off so I gotta say, poor Steve
@@eatherjourneyman8357 dam
damn u never got more then 60 likes
@@eatherjourneyman8357 Poor steve
I’ve heard that quite a few times. If I was a lion I wouldn’t mess with a honey badger who can cut off my nuts so effortlessly with ease.
It sounds like he’s implying that cheetahs are consciously trying to make themselves look like honey badgers
Actually, nature decided it. Kinda.
It's called natural selection
I thought they rolled in dirt to look like them 💀
The Honey Badger that fought the Antelope was playing Monster Hunter
IT was a gazelle
It is an oryx
Jesus loves you all very very much repent and believe and be saved from eternal punishment of sin amen, Jesus suffered for you
Nah he was on attack on titant did you see those jumps
@@Fit4C Did Jesus tell you to annoyingly spam the same bull crap that nobody asked about
It's psychologically so comforting to watch and listen to WATOP videos.
I think it’s the narrators voice that calms us and his ability to change subjects XD
@@Hey_its_me6 why did you edit it?
It is so soothing to listen to and watch.
Facts
@@betterbit5162 I just added more to it that’s all
Amazing how nature changes and adapts to any situation as if updating a computer program. I've even heard of Elephants not growing tusk. No tusk no poaching
But how would they know, dont they kill them before taking the tusks.
@Liam Wright
I guess the idea is that the elephants that don’t have tusks/smaller tusks survive. Those elephants have kids that carry the same gene, so then they also survive from poaching. And eventually the majority of the elephant population has no tusks because those are the only type of elephant that survive and reproduce. It’s not necessarily that they make the decision not to have tusks.
@@sporty6178 Not a guess, that's exactly what happens 👍
@@sporty6178 that's so sad
@@sporty6178 darwinism in a nutshell
*Lion:* Hey Elephant! why isnt there any gambling in Africa?
*Elephant:* because there's too many cheetahs!
Living in Africa by itself is gambling
AHAHAHA i get the joke
@@thevgod4303 I don't get it, but I'm trying.
@@danmoore3660 basically the reason gamble is because there is to many cheetahs if you read it right it means to many cheaters
@@thevgod4303 Damn, now I feel really stupid. Funny joke, though.
"What is your favorite food?"
Honey badger: *Everything*
Crocodilians: allow us to introduce ourselves
Plot twist : the animal was named "everything"
Honey Badger: Favorite?...
Praying mantis : can't eat me if I would eat you first bitch
@@re-l2038 Honey Badger; Sorry, I cant find you in today's Menu
Quote of the day is: "Honey badger doesn't even care"
Honey badger don't give a sh**
Honey badger got balls of steel
& Cheetha cubs look like they don't care.
Honey badgers are the walker Texas rangers of Africa 😂😂
Hakuna Matata to the Honey Badgers. :)
Honey Badger: "Let's go fight everyone."
Me: Yes. It all makes sense now.
"Oh, Steve. Hello. Let's go fight everyone. Hmmm. This one doesn't smell like Steve." Attacks imposter. LMAO. That was classic.
Cheetahs are the only large wildcat that won't kill the female's cubs if they aren't his. That's enough to make them my favorite wildcat
Add tigers to this list
Wolfs too
@@frankgamingal2877 some wolves would kill a females cubs just to mate (the father is suppose to prevent that from happening) from what I heard
@@frankgamingal2877 wolfs aren't wildcat though
@@frankgamingal2877 Ah yes wolves, my favorite type of cat
Deer wearing camouflage: *Who's ready to play some Black Ops*
Lol
U meen black ops 2 or modern warfare
Lol
This is gonna blow up lol
Ghillie suit are trendy in call of duty
I love how you explain every specific detail and information with pictures and valid information making everything link up and make sense (P.S. I am a visual learner so all the pictures help me understand more). Much love to the UA-cam channel.
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
If you check any facts you learn fast that this video is utter nonsense. Honey badgers are nice, but they aren't on top in picking order, not even close. Lion can kill it with one bite and it happens every now and then. Then again honey badgers aren't good foos, so lions often ignore them. Not always and when it happens, honey badger dies if bot able to flee.
Your intro with a provocative statement and matching visual followed by the quick grab a cup of coffee thing is brilliant! Kudos to whomever thought came up with that!
LMAO... I love how WATOP always uses "Steve" when naming random animals to humanize them!!!
I got to that part exactly as I was reading this comment
@@suborgulag7289 This happens to me alot of times
LMAO me too
I mow right?!😂🤣😂
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
Cheetah mom returns to find a pack of honey Badgers where she left her kids.
good one
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Nope, lions and other predators kill in reality approximately 95% of cheetah cubs. This video is nonsense from start to finish.
Its interesting how cats seem to adapt faster than any other species. This with the cheetah's and also the fishing cats who grew webbed feet and physically adapted so quickly
Cheetah cubs have a survival rate of 5% maybe that’s why. Any advantage would take effect quickly over generations.
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
The lion that was lagging had me dying
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
Every Animal: *exists*
WATOP: "I shall name you..... *Steve!"*
Lmfao
Minecraft
@@raindoset5408 dog starts playing
Every vid: *exists*
*Stupid people* : Give me likes unless you wanna see me dying to starvation
@@brunosantiago4849 Agreed, but easy up some. Kids use Y.T also
It's harmless fun.
A world full of cynical children would be depressing.
*Wait, Honey Badgers can survive the destruction from a Death Star?! Lol makes sense.*
South African?
@@parix85 yebo!
they would destroy the death star because too much noise
Jesus loves you all very very much repent and believe and be saved from eternal punishment of sin amen, Jesus suffered for you
@@Fit4C first see ur name then start spreading ur own made religion
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. It wasn't just informative, the narrator added a lot of humour as well which was funny. Great video, thank you so much
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
Yes Honey badgers dig graves and eat human remains, in Fars, southern Iran we call them Goorkan, = Grave digger.
Wow thanks for sharing
Wow wtf
Very interesting
Can a human fight with a honey badger without a gun??.. Is it possible to encounter this badasss
@@oscaarexports2494 No.
I know the title says they never get attacked but cheetahs literally have a less than 30% success rate of actually making it to adult hood, cheetahs are seriously outmatched in Africa
It makes sense though. Why would they be lightning quick if that wasn’t their main facet for survival. Lions are big badasses but slow it’s only fair lmao
Poor baby Cheetahs. Poor fuzzy little punk rockers.
@@callumneme3403 At top speed of 80 km/h I would not call lions slow but I know what you mean.
@@tonyg3091 relatively though right, like in relation to big cats.
@@callumneme3403 well tigers can only run uptp 60kmph
1:34 Lion's also hunt cheetachs because they think they are leopards, and leopards kill lion cubs.
Can be a good theory
Yes, but they kill anything tbh. 🤣 If you're an easy kill for a lion it will kill you without eating you.
And if you're a predator that competes for food even more reason to lick your throat juices.
Mᴀᴋᴇs sᴇɴsᴇ ɪɢ
@@eksteinmalan3517 Well, even if it's easy and the lion isn't hungry/has food/it's not competition, the lion might as well walk away and not waste energy hunting random things
And baboons also kill lion cubs, so they don't have to deal with them in the future.
"Honey badgers eat everything", i find that very relatable
2:57 Every guy within a 3947384738473 mile radius felt that, including me.
I'm dead lol
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That honey badger skin makes cheetah cub look even more cute
Jesus loves you all very very much repent and believe and be saved from eternal punishment of sin amen, Jesus suffered for you
@@Fit4C jai shree ram
@@Fit4C No.
@@Fit4C amen. But dont do that here bro, if people dont wanna believe, wth can we do? People are free, so just let them be.
@@anthon- why are u disrepspecting god
This is one of the best and funniest videos in a while. Learning and laughing is the perfect combination
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
You got me with the eagle hoping against all hopes not to attack a Honey Badger! 😂😂
😂😂 That was hilarious! Quite entertaining, thanks. Keep up the good work
The lion loading had me crying. Lol.
They not beating goku!!!!!
"I'm gonna head home now." - Chuck Norris; after getting to the boss level... and it's a honey badger.
Jesus loves you all very very much repent and believe and be saved from eternal punishment of sin amen, Jesus suffered for you
@@Fit4C Yeah but if Jesus knew he was a Deity, all he really did was endure some pain with knowledge of his afterlife. Compared to heaven, Life is like a video game. He sacrificed an in-game life. How is that a measurable sacrifice? Christianity is so dumb, like really, really dumb.
Nope my money's on Chuck 👍
@@allaboutandrea4419 yeah gotta respect Chuck! It would just be a dbz type battle of epic proportions.
the world is not that strong enough for that titan battle.
He had me laughing when the honey badger walked to Steve and when it didn't smell like Steve he attacked. Genius!!!!
“Fix the problem before it appears.”
- SAVAGE
"The honey badger can easily beat the wolverine, perhaps even the one played by Hugh Jackman" 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
I love how you edit, do narration and everything else. Thank you Watop for your work.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the baby cheetahs cuteness. 🥴😊☺️😍
Hilarious production, I learnt a lot about Cheetah and Honey Badger. My favorite is the "dial up modem connecting" sound to mimic lion is thinking. Killer funny.
Can we just appreciate how consistent and informative WATOP's uploads are?
Hé is funny for sure....but saying the Wolverine has no chance against the honybadger is just laughable and wrong LOL
I agree
You should always triple check his information
He’s not always correct about everything.
@@i.lov.e.yo.u1115 I know
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
This channel is my new favourite. This channel is legendary.
Yeah! I agree.
“Honey Badger don’t give a f*ck.”
Quote from: Everyone on the internet, ever.
It is a masterpiece of creation by the creator.
"This is why predators don't touch cheetah cubs" but bully & steal prey from adult cheetahs without much resistance.
It's a mystery! Oh! The cubs may be a vicious weasel is reason enough to pass on it.
Lol honey badgers: tough, little meat, takes way to long to kill, extremely aggressive. Not worth the hunt
Ok lol thanks??
Probably taste like shit too.
Sounds like my x wife
Lions, Hyenas, African Rock Pythons, and Crocs will occasionally prey on Honey Badgers, Leopards are the most successful at it
Ok, so nobody is going to acknowledge how cute those cheetah cubs look 😍
Most people use Llamas as guard animals since they have a more protective instinct and are bigger than alpacas. (Alpacas are half the size and weight and they are more skittish) Alpacas can be protective and stomp, but Llamas are overall the better defenders of the herd.
A good way to tell the difference between a Llama and an Alpaca is that Llamas are bigger and have ears that curve in while Alpacas are shorter and have straight ears. (Also Alpacas typically have long hair on their heads while Llamas have short hair) There are also differences in fleece quality, and weight. They both come from the Camelidae family and while they do spit, in my experience with them, they do it out of defence or to get another Alpaca away from their food. (The spit is gross but harmless)
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Don't know how you keep up such quality without fail.
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
Only crocodiles can kill honey Badgers..
Hippos: hold my beer.
Hippos can, but just doesn't care. They usually fought each other with their big ass jaw
@koustav chatterjee not very true, honey badger have no natural predator, because of their hard skin, unusually strong venom immune system and fearless reputation keeps them at apex. They also could survive some hard and fatal bite from other animal. They will fight to death and not much animals would want to fight to death
@koustav chatterjee no, it's not because it's not worth it, it's because honey badger have a fearless reputation. Honey badger doesn't retreat unlike lions. It's called intimidation. They are also small making them a complex target to lock on. If you don't even believe this, just watch some videos or documentaries about honey badger. They fear nothing. Not even an animal with 800+ psi bite force. They simply use force to get out of sticky situation. I know they could kill honey badger, that's pretty much your point but it's how these animals reacts. No matter how much wounds these honey badger gets, they just don't care and eventually they won. Honey badger are almost as big as wild hog, so it's a decent meal for lions. Like I said, because of their fearless reputation, other animals will be afraid to go against them making them an apex predator. Take a look at bulls. They are extremely strong but are a prey because of how they react when lions chase them. They simply be scared and shows their weaknesses. Yes I know it's not worth it for them to go against honey badger, that what makes the honey badger an apex predator. They could be prey to some eyes, but once they get it on, the lions will regret having those scars and wounds from badgers and can't even kill them for food
@Mark Grayson I’m not sure lions would hunt an animal bundy.
@@youwantmyname9208 I thought honey badgers were bout as big as a house cat
2:02 Lion processing" has no idea why a adult cheetah is near a honey badger looking animal"
I never leave comments, but I just had to say two things..
You guys are funny af! And I never knew how gangster honey badgers were. Just became a fan of them
I'm literally laughing at the lions downloading like AOL memes
Lol I love how we got a 30 second explanation to our question, and then an 8 min video on honeybadgers
Fantastic ,I couldn't stop chuckling .
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Honestly throughout this whole video, I'm basically saying "OH MA GOD, THE CHEETAH CUBS ARE SO CUTE"
I've fallen in love with this channel. Thank you so much for all of this great contents. :)
I've heard cheetahs are the easiest cat to domesticate and genuinely care about people... Very cool
Theyre just happy to not have to chase food
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
Cheetahs they will hop in a safari SUV hang out in the back seat make himself at home
What if told you...
...they meow
This video gave me a good laugh, informative yet humorous, thumbs up!
I use to Saw Animal Documentaries on Animal Planet etc. But you make them quite interesting and Funny.. And also videos are knowledgeable... Using Correct Research..
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Imagine he just slaps a logo on the coffee cup I wonder how long it’d take people to notice
Really and you also know it's the blue in the America flag that causes the sky to reflect the sky is as blue and it's because you have a right to carry a gun to childcare
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i love this channel immensely
WATOP edits top notch 💯
The new terminator
The honeybadger!
A t-1000 Honey Badger would be truely unstoppable xD
weird i've watched so many nature docs and never even noticed cheetah cubs looked like that, this is some mandela shit
No cap
I swear
same
I really love your sense of humor.
Mate your way of explaining things amazing you're awesome🙌🙌🙌
Are you thinking of llamas? Coincidentally I just met an alpaca expert. He said they are completely defenseless and they will abandon their young to escape predators so they don't both die. Llamas are used as sentries though, they watchover and protect other herds.
I love this channels scientific consistency. And always proposing fun evolutionary questions. Great work!
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
How did cheetahs adapt to their environment and was able to change their fur color? Its fascinating 🙃
Or how about a butterfly that has a pair of scary looking eyes on its wings
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I just saw a video that Kevin Richardson made. He helps 5 Cheetha cub orphans to get back to the wild when grown.
He explained the phenomenon of them resembling honey badgers.
Cheetah cubs are very vulnerable, so it's a great defense mechanism.
"Cheetha cubs look like they don't care"
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers.
school sports teams named “badger” make sooo much sense now
This man teaches me more than school
Steve? No, his name is "Buck"!
And he likes to...ryme.
WATOP: Corporate needs you to find the difference between these two animals.
Lions: They are the same animal.
Pro tip: Dress up your kid as Mike Tyson so he doesn't get kidnap
The honey badger is so bad ass that other animals evolve to look like honey badgers, because nothing attacks a honey badger 🤣
Wow, I'm amazed about the amount of reactions within 8 minits.
100th reaction btw.
“This is why Predators Don’t Touch Cheetah Cubs.” I’ll stick to humans thank you very much.
Honey Badgers are the fiercest animals out there.
Wolverines: "That's cute"
Wolverines are one of the baddest animals out there I think there is a good chance a wolverine would take and defeat a honey badger there nothing to mess with back in the old days the pioneers would absolutely freak out if a wolverine was in the neighborhood they are BADASS
@@denniskern991 Agree. Yeah Honey Badgers are no slouches but a Wolverine could definitely take one.
Honey badgers are very much the definition of what chihuahuas think they can do
Chamalone:i have better camouflage
Cheetah:hold my prey
"Steave is everywhere and everyone!!? Do understand what i just said Steave?"- Sun tzu
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@@szk4023 😂 wasn't expecting this!
@@szk4023 steve being Linda H
Hmm, but this squirrel has the same perfume as steve
So watop real name is Steve that’s why he’s using it all the time and remember the person in the lion video
really good stuff, man !
The comedy bits were outstanding on this one
Predators: We may be Villian but were no evil.
They have some standards.
Gotta love the dial up connection! Reminds me of when i was on Aol hoping to get on!
Doctor: OK mama cheetah here's ur baby mama. cheetah: awww he soo cute. Papa cheetah: hold up! What is this? Honey badger : wasn't me.
Honey Badger - Who wants to be my prey?
Cheetah - You better leave before you become the prey.
No, lions, leopards and hyenas kill 95% of cheetah cubs. They don't care about honey badgers and aren't scared at all. Lions kill honey badgers sometimes every now and then and not even eating them always. Just killing it and leaving to rotten or consumed by scavengers. This video is total nonsense.
"Don't tell the honey badger's"
Honey Badger: Am i a Joke to you?!