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Originally Posted by kattymieoww:

I was watching QI the other night and they said pound for pound the honey badger (it ain't actually a badger) is the most aggressive vicious animal on the planet.It's fav method of attack on bigger animals is to attack their testicles/genitals  with it's huge claws this includes people....ooer!

 Eeeek its a tough mutha!

In the video it ate a poisonous snake - went unconscious from the venom - then woke up + ate the rest.

FM
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:

I was watching QI the other night and they said pound for pound the honey badger (it ain't actually a badger) is the most aggressive vicious animal on the planet.It's fav method of attack on bigger animals is to attack their testicles/genitals  with it's huge claws this includes people....ooer!

 I watched that one as well.

Cinds
Originally Posted by Saint:

Remember Kangaroo Dundee - the guy saving orphaned baby kangaroos.

I will help him if i ever won the lottery

Saw that show saint,Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania had such a diverse and different animal population .Alas with white European colonisation they brought disease and alien species ,including domestic animals that have wreaked havoc on the native species.

kattymieoww
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:

Tasmanian Devils have a bad rep they are very noisy etc,but nowhere near as bad as the honey badger.they are in fact an endangered species.There is a horrible cancer affecting them in the wild and many nursing mums are dying from it and their  pups are left to starve.

Yes - so sad  it was on BBC1's Natures Miracle Babies. Its so virulent its frightening.

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:

Tasmanian Devils have a bad rep they are very noisy etc,but nowhere near as bad as the honey badger.they are in fact an endangered species.There is a horrible cancer affecting them in the wild and many nursing mums are dying from it and their  pups are left to starve.

Yes - so sad  it was on BBC1's Natures Miracle Babies. Its so virulent its frightening.

Ahhh yes, that's where I saw it.  I loved that show.

Cinds

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