The three leopards teamed up and couldn’t fight the honey badger

 

In nature, not every animal that is large in size, or has a larger number, is sure to win. On the contrary, even small animals can surprise you.
A honey badger single-handedly fended off an attack from three leopards, and even caused the enemy to flee.
The video opens with a honey badger being overpowered by three young leopards: One grabs its head, and the other tries to rip off its hindquarters.

However, the honey badger does not “lay down and endure the battle”. It rolled many times, trying to escape the control of the leopard, and at the same time used its short but sturdy legs to defend against hunters despite being at a disadvantage.

In a brief opening, the leopard let go of its prey, and this set a turning point for the fight. Surprisingly, the honey badger did not run away like most other hunted people.

On the contrary, as soon as it gains control, it suddenly becomes extremely aggressive and reckless. The animal opened its mouth full of teeth, and then rushed forward as if to “eat up” the enemy.

The advantage of the opponent made the three leopards falter. From the initiative, they had completely lost their morale, when they had to constantly dodge the retaliatory attacks of the honey badger.

After struggling for a while, they seemed to realize that they could not fight this “crazy guy” in both strength and will, so they decided to give up. At this time, the new honey badger calmly left before the surprise of the three hunters.

The first impression is that despite its small size, honey badgers are less likely to be hunted in the wild. They are even considered to have no natural enemies, mainly due to their extraordinary resistance.