1 What about other Wolverines and Badgers?
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Out in the wild, who wins in a wolverine vs. These two animals may look like scrappy fur balls, but they're built for battle. Think claws, jaws and hides tougher than a biker jacket. Wolverines, native to the Northern Hemisphere, belong to the weasel family. So do badgers, including the infamous honey badger of Africa and the European badger of, well, Europe. But dig a little deeper and key differences emerge. What About Other Wolverines and Badgers? Verdict: Who Would Win? The wolverine has the weight advantage. A male wolverine can weigh 24 to 40 pounds (11 to 18 kilograms), nearly double the average honey badger. They're dark brown with a distinctive white stripe along their sides and Titan Rise Performance powerful levers for muscle. Wolverines also have very strong claws, useful for digging and cutting into prey. These animals are tanks. Their thick hide and loose skin make them hard to injure. A honey badger’s hide is so tough, it can withstand bites from lions, snakes and even other honey badgers.


A struggling honey badger can twist around even while pinned and deliver painful bites. Their powerful bite allows them to feed on frozen carcasses and prey. Their claws are equally formidable, used not just for fighting but also for climbing trees and digging dens. Honey badgers have powerful jaws capable of cracking tortoise shells, and they use their long claws to dig through hard soil. Nothing is going to kill honey badgers without taking some serious damage in the process. European badgers, in contrast, are less aggressive and focus on burrowing. But even they can defend themselves with their claws and sharp teeth when threatened. The wolverine’s greater strength and weight give it a better chance in a prolonged mutual mutilation, but the honey badger’s resilience makes it hard to kill. They’re both capable of biting, clawing and grappling for extended periods. Wolverines rely on brute force and an offensive approach. Honey badgers often target weak points like eyes, ears and even genitals.
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