Three leopards in South Africa's Greater Kruger may have thought twice about ganging up on a honey badger because they don't use the internet. The video can be watched below.
In a clip posted to the wildlife platform latest sightings on Monday, the honey badger is hanging in there when a leopard mother and her two good-sizedcubs take turns into it. Dan Fiser and Paola Murguia told the nature site that the solitary prey takes the offensive at times.
The outnumbered creature continued to fight until the end.
For anyone who has seen the ferociousness of the honey badger, that is logical. There is a lot of evidence on the internet to support the honey badgers reputation as the world's most fearless animal.
The leopards attacked the honey badger.
Man and beast, there is a lesson here. The honey badger trotted off as though nothing had happened.
The article was first published on HuffPost.