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Are Honey Badgers endangered?

Honey Badgers are listed as a species of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), meaning that their populations are stable and not currently at risk of extinction. However, they may be threatened by habitat loss and persecution by humans.

More frequently asked questions on: Mammals


Is leopard cub mortality high?

How big do Serval get?

What is an Eland?

Can visitors interact with the mammals in Kruger National Park?

Are lions territorial?

May I feed the animals in Kruger Park?

What is the preferred habitat of the leopard?

Do Hyaenas have the strongest jaws?

How do Thick Tailed Bushbabies communicate?

What are the preferred prey species of lion?

How can I identify a Brown Hyena?

What does a Serval look like?

Do lions communicate well?

What are some of the interesting facts about the impala found in the Kruger Park?

How much does a leopard eat per day?

Are porcupines dangerous to humans?

Which habitat to lions prefer?

What is the biggest animal killed by hyaenas?

What speed can a lion reach when charging?

Is there a way that one lion or lioness could avoid aggression from another?

What is a Honey Badger?

How fast can impalas run?

Are there any nocturnal mammals in Kruger National Park?

How fast can Elands run?

What is a Brown Hyena?

Do Aardwolves have any predators?

How can I increase my chances of seeing mammals in Kruger National Park?

What is the most dangerous animal in Africa?

Is the cheetah a true cat?

What do Aardwolves eat?

Are Vervet Monkeys intelligent?

Do porcupines have any predators?

What is the normal life span of a lion?

Do baboons migrate?

What does a Serval eat?

What is an impala?

Can visitors go on walking safaris to see mammals in Kruger National Park?

Do lions use specific strategy when they hunt?

Where can Blue wildebeest be found in the Kruger National Park?

What do Lesser Bushbabies eat?