I love how they actually set all this up. Everything is in a fenced location obviously. From the juvenile honey badger. To the warthog in the hole. The hyena. Fake bird. And slapped together bee hive. All trained/fake. Ahhh truly inspirational vintage films. lol
'When a honey badger is still young..his parents abandon him..' No wonder he acts like a disfynctional psychopathic teenager for the rest of his life then..
'When a honey badger is quite young, his parents abandon him, and he has to find his own food, and also undergo 4 years of grueling training in the honey badger warrior monk dojo, where they master groin chomping, eye gouging, python disemboweling, and other core disciplines of pure badassery'.
From Wikipedia’s “Animals Are Beautiful People“ article: 1974 South African nature documentary, written, produced, directed, filmed and edited by Jamie Uys, presented with comedic elements. It was filmed in the Namib Desert, the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango River. It was the recipient of the 1974 Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film.
Some cultures have pretty intense initiations to enter adulthood. I think the Honey Badger takes the cake though. Your parents just abandon you, and you fend for yourself by tussling with a warthog, chasing off a giant heyena, then covering yourself in thousands of stinging bees....And that's how dinner goes. Still they don't have to worry about marriage so I guess we win.
they can get away with it, because their built like tanks and sports cars put together, im sure humans would do the same if babies werent useless at birth and people had damn nigh indestrible bones super tough and skin with abit more flex to it to prevent snags cuts and slashes and punctures, and strong muscles from birth that didnt requite extra training=gym to be fit
You mean the Honey Badger wins by not worrying about marriage? Because when they "marry" in the US, they loose all the time. Have you ever heard of divorce?
I first thought the honey badger went for the birds nest, but then I realized it was out for honey, great teamwork between bird and badger, thanks for uploading
The Hyena didn't necessarily back down, they both cautiously sized each other up and respectfully went their separate ways. If there is one animal out there who could deal with a Badger it's a Hyena and that awesome bite force that comes with it. They both come from the same family though so the toughness is mutual.
I’ve seen similar in the Everglades where a large bird would fly over an lurking alligator and make a sound which had to be in bird talk “ALLIGATOR!!!”
@phosphorescent wave Plus they’re tough too, very dangerous animal to hunt for humans, she’s got no thing to be ashamed off, that’s a tough animal too👊
So it's from this team work that tribal men in africa learned to use this bird.That's incredible,we learn a lot from animals,and we have a lot to learn from them yet.
Right off the bat it says the mother will abandon its young. Honey badgers stay with their young until the young out grow the adult which can take up to two years, just say'n...
There exists a symbiotic relationship between the Honey Badger and a "small bird?" "Fascinating, Captain," Spock would indubitably while staring down some green screen portal on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise, exclaim to Kirk. T'anks for posting this, woodsteven5.
Well that explains a lot. I didn't know Badger moms just ditch them as little ones. Like people who's mom abandon or abuse them they turn into a psychopath and try eat anything that moves face.
Some shows manipulate the footage a little. They try to make it exiting to watch. They sometimes use tamed animals. Or fake attributes, like the bird at 1:12. It still happens today. Last december, there was an incident in the UK. The BBC filmed a tarantula in a studio for a Human Planet documentary on wildlife in a Venezuelan jungle. And some of the scenes in a Frozen Planet episode about polar bears giving birth in the wild were in fact spliced-in footage from a zoo.
What a difference 10 years makes, honey badgers are not abandoned by their parents while to young to understand how to hunt, but instead stay with their mothers for a significant amount of time(even for mammals).... p.s honey badgers are bmf'ers!!
also i didn't know bee stings make a cute little chiming noise. its a useless noise under ordinary circumstances, but comes in handy when your filming a badger getting stung! nature thinks of everything.
I love how they actually set all this up. Everything is in a fenced location obviously. From the juvenile honey badger. To the warthog in the hole. The hyena. Fake bird. And slapped together bee hive. All trained/fake. Ahhh truly inspirational vintage films. lol
Nono, that's how the world worked back in the day lol
World appears fake, not actually.
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'When a honey badger is still young..his parents abandon him..'
No wonder he acts like a disfynctional psychopathic teenager for the rest of his life then..
Too bad it's not true tho, they stay with their parents for an abnormal long time.
This not facts. Just saying they usually stay with there parents for very very long. But I like your comment lol its funny
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LOL 😂
Yea
FYI, all the animals in this clip are paid actors
besides the obvious fake bird...
It definitely has that poor early 80’s “construction safety video” quality.
From the film called 'Beautiful People'.
Ik
'When a honey badger is quite young, his parents abandon him, and he has to find his own food, and also undergo 4 years of grueling training in the honey badger warrior monk dojo, where they master groin chomping, eye gouging, python disemboweling, and other core disciplines of pure badassery'.
Hahaha!
I'm amazed about such a bird's existence
sometimes I regret not being a honeybadger
You still alive bro?
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fearless creatures
Just accept you been a cat 🤣🤣🤣
You should be one for holloween
It's from a documentary called "Animals are Beautiful People" I remember it being very fun, about 25 years ago.
Damien Dimitri Hell yeah I got to watch it then
This video is obviously much older then 25 year's.....This is late 60s or 70s
From Wikipedia’s “Animals Are Beautiful People“ article:
1974 South African nature documentary, written, produced, directed, filmed and edited by Jamie Uys, presented with comedic elements. It was filmed in the Namib Desert, the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango River. It was the recipient of the 1974 Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film.
Thanks Damien...;)
Heard from another documentary that this teamwork was not true. Several test were done by using the birds call, and badger completely ignored it.
Honey badger is the drunken kung fu master of the animal kingdom
1:44 honey badger's deep instinct tells him to go for the hyena's balls.
Wanted to make an Eunuch of the hayena
Hyena likes his balls. Who doesn't? Lol.
that was an eventful afternoon for the young honey badger lol he must've slept well that night.
Some cultures have pretty intense initiations to enter adulthood. I think the Honey Badger takes the cake though. Your parents just abandon you, and you fend for yourself by tussling with a warthog, chasing off a giant heyena, then covering yourself in thousands of stinging bees....And that's how dinner goes. Still they don't have to worry about marriage so I guess we win.
they can get away with it, because their built like tanks and sports cars put together, im sure humans would do the same if babies werent useless at birth and people had damn nigh indestrible bones super tough and skin with abit more flex to it to prevent snags cuts and slashes and punctures, and strong muscles from birth that didnt requite extra training=gym to be fit
TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA ...Honey badger young follow their mothers for like two years you know.
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You mean the Honey Badger wins by not worrying about marriage? Because when they "marry" in the US, they loose all the time. Have you ever heard of divorce?
Most of the time it's "break up", not even divorce.
So the honeybadger is Perseus and the honey-bird is Bubo; wonderful relationship.
Warthog: I'LL END YOU!!
honey badger: chill im just hungry
Immediately reminded me of this line from a Megan Thee Stalion freestyle, "you don't want it with me B*TCH!" LOL
I first thought the honey badger went for the birds nest, but then I realized it was out for honey, great teamwork between bird and badger, thanks for uploading
The Hyena didn't necessarily back down, they both cautiously sized each other up and respectfully went their separate ways. If there is one animal out there who could deal with a Badger it's a Hyena and that awesome bite force that comes with it. They both come from the same family though so the toughness is mutual.
I’ve seen similar in the Everglades where a large bird would fly over an lurking alligator and make a sound which had to be in bird talk “ALLIGATOR!!!”
When a Hyena backs down from a small animal like that, it means the Honey Badger is the real deal.
Bizoton Boy; and it always goes for the private parts 😁
Apparently Honey Badgers stay with their mother for two years
Now I understand why honey honey badgers🦡 are so badass animals... because their parents abandoned them when they are still young..
Poor baby. It just hungry. Smart bird. Helping together with the badger.
1:52 honey badger doing what hyenas, do attack from the rear and bite their privates. hyena doesn't need this and runs off.
I thought that nothing can scares a Honey Badger but the Warthog can!!!
@phosphorescent wave
Plus they’re tough too, very dangerous animal to hunt for humans, she’s got no thing to be ashamed off, that’s a tough animal too👊
wow, did you see that warthog come out from under the ground, like a torpedo...
Wtf!! 😜😜😜
Torpedo? What are you Vietnam?
When your little sister is pushing you out of her room
When you got lions that will drag you out of your hole you have got to act like that!
The narrator here is the same one who did the mock-narration in the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy. It really takes me back.
Video is as old as Mother Earth..
momthegreatest
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LOL!!!!
So are you!
momthegreatest agree the man who narrated seems like from 1890 lol
And before you know it , your comment will be the age like the mother Earth 🌎
I love how the badger gets knocked around by a warthog and doesnt even care
The honey badger is such a fearless sucker.
So it's from this team work that tribal men in africa learned to use this bird.That's incredible,we learn a lot from animals,and we have a lot to learn from them yet.
Well we found the honey badger tamer.. The wart hog.. Amazing!
My favorite nature short-film of all time :)
I got to appreciate and respect this unique creature on earth. I would believe this animal could survive under any circumstances on the planet.
I don't think it would do well around deep sea vents.
this is the craziest vid I've seen in ah while, didnt kno animals team up like this, smart ass bird I swear
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haha, the stuffed bird made my day.
Warthog" I'll show im just as tough as you honey badger" 😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😭
I love recommendations sometimes
This is what I want to see
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Awwh.i wish this video was longer..honey badgers are awesomely cool
That was something how the badger left it a portion, pretty smart actually.
the bird and the honey badger team work for the food is amazing.
that fake bird they annoyed the honeybadger with was so badly made its hilarious.
this is better than a children's story haha i love it
Honey Badger rocks! All shocks!
This is just amazing.
Love the fake flying birds...lol
Omg the bird is so cute 🤹♂️♥️
獲物に夢中になってひっくり返ったり転げ落ちたり、動きが若干鈍臭くて可愛いな
Wonderful!
wow amazing team work between bird and honeybadger
these badgers are vicious if you piss them off but what an awesome creature ✌👍
my favoritest animal on earth ♡
Wow nature is just too incredible.
Love it 💖
Right off the bat it says the mother will abandon its young. Honey badgers stay with their young until the young out grow the adult which can take up to two years, just say'n...
i dont know why.. i love the backsound and the reporter sound .. 🧡😁
Nice editing. Cut off too soon.
Go buy it. Don't be a freeloader
wow amazing team work
Good !
Didn’t I see this film when I was in the 3rd grade in 1963?
Wow how a bird help honey badger to give him honey❤️
I'm surprised not more sports teams are named "The Honey Badgers".
Where can I find the full video?
I remember watching this too long time ago.cool.
interesting video, would love to see the end
Lovely old documentary or the story from that guy behind this video.
A question related to the partnership is intriguing me though: How did it start?
I hope you all know this was staged, from the paper bird to the friendly hyena. The only true part was the badger getting stung.
Yea
That bird has a name.
Always wondered who is tougher N America Badger or honey badger. Cheers
this honey badger is funny, he doesn't seem to be as hard as the other ones i've seen lol
How old r u
Wow! those are killer bees!
The guys voice sounds like someone from the 1950's
Old school the best!
There is actually a bird species that lures bears and badgers to beehives, and it gets the beeswax as its share..
Why so cute?! 😁☺️
Batman of animal kingdom. Absolutely no fucks
You see it rollin' you hatin'
Fascinating
what is this from
How do the bird fly uppwards without flapping its wings?
is so mad but, is a genius :D
There exists a symbiotic relationship between the Honey Badger and a "small bird?"
"Fascinating, Captain," Spock would indubitably while staring down some green screen portal on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise, exclaim to Kirk.
T'anks for posting this, woodsteven5.
What a funny world...
Bird has a smart brain on it's head
while some people got shit...
I have seen other documentaries where they say that honeybadger stay with their parents until ready to fend.themself almost adulthood
Warthog scares honey badger 😂
I hope that bird will be my teammate in my final project
What is the namen of the documentry
OMG! I know that bird.
The badger doesn't wanna eat the cameraman cuz he wanna send a message to the world :" I don't give a fuck!"
were is the rest of it?
Honeybadger acting like true addict.
Well that explains a lot. I didn't know Badger moms just ditch them as little ones. Like people who's mom abandon or abuse them they turn into a psychopath and try eat anything that moves face.
Honey Badger. The Wolverine of Africa.
most interesting video I saw today.
book: "The Fallacy, Fact, and Fate of Guiding Behavior in the Greater Honeyguide"
Some shows manipulate the footage a little. They try to make it exiting to watch. They sometimes use tamed animals. Or fake attributes, like the bird at 1:12. It still happens today. Last december, there was an incident in the UK. The BBC filmed a tarantula in a studio for a Human Planet documentary on wildlife in a Venezuelan jungle. And some of the scenes in a Frozen Planet episode about polar bears giving birth in the wild were in fact spliced-in footage from a zoo.
He gets stung by bees again again and again but you know what? Honey Badger just dont give a shit.
What a difference 10 years makes, honey badgers are not abandoned by their parents while to young to understand how to hunt, but instead stay with their mothers for a significant amount of time(even for mammals).... p.s honey badgers are bmf'ers!!
Beutiful Nature..
I guess the warthog didn't get the message about the honey badger being the most feared creature etc.
also i didn't know bee stings make a cute little chiming noise. its a useless noise under ordinary circumstances, but comes in handy when your filming a badger getting stung! nature thinks of everything.
Honey badger got brutally attacked by warthog.And didnt even have a scratch crazy