What is a Honey Badger?
What are Honey Badgers? One might know them as those irritable low-slung creatures found in Africa and Asia. That's correct, but these honey badgers are born with a genetic mutation that causes there to be a pattern on their fur that is shaped remarkably like a honey dripper. These badgers are generally shunned by their mothers and left on game trails, where they are found by well-meaning humans and raised like pets. Honey Badgers act somewhat like cats; they are aloof and dislike being looked at for long periods of time. Honey Badgers can learn to live with other animals, but prefer living with only humans or other badgers.
How can I adopt a Honey Badger?
Two new Honey Badgers will be posted every Monday. There will be a form to fill out in order to adopt one. Normally, these will just be naming contests, but occasionally there will be a writing prompt or a question to answer relating to the species.
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