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This cat looks cute but is the most ferocious of the cat family.
Unlike other cat breeds, Pallas cats have a flatter and shorter face. Their teeth are also fewer than other cats. The cat’s cheeks have a striped white fur, running from the corner of the eye to the chin. The legs of Pallas Manus cats are quite short but proportional. Their gait looks flexible and graceful, attracting the affection of many cat lovers around the world. Pallas cats’ ears are usually short and set far apart. This is a special highlight that only this breed of cat has.
This breed of cat is considered an extremely skilled hunter. They have the ability to hide, stalk and chase prey accurately. Thanks to their flexible mind that is trained every day, they survive well in the wild.
As a wild cat, they prefer to live alone and be alone. In their habitat, this breed of cat often chooses caves, ravines or rock crevices as hiding places. Therefore, the personality of the Pallas cat is not as gentle as that of a domestic cat. They are always wary of humans or any kind of animal. Even when they are born, kittens do not open their eyes but they already know how to growl to threaten enemies.
3. Honey badger
Honey badgers can be found throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and western Asia. They can adapt to a wide range of conditions, from warm rainforests to cool mountain regions. Their home ranges can be as large as 193 square miles (500 square kilometers).
Most honey badgers are active during the day, however when living near human settlements they are often nocturnal.
Honey badgers have a fairly long body, about 55 to 77cm.
These animals are very good at turning rock crevices and hollow trees into shelters, and honey badgers will also turn the abandoned “homes” of other animals such as porcupines and mongooses into their own shelters.
Honey badgers have a fairly long body, ranging from 55 to 77cm, a shoulder height of about 23 to 28cm and a tail length of 12 to 30cm. Female honey badgers are usually slightly smaller than males. Males weigh between 9 and 16kg while females weigh between 5 and 10kg. But Honey badgers are very agile and… reckless.. Even lions are not afraid, so stealing food from foxes, hyenas, and leopards is a normal thing. Honey badgers are considered the least worrying species, because of their wide distribution range and high adaptability to many environments. They mainly eat other animals, and few species in the wild are capable of defeating honey badgers because of their extremely brutal defense.
Honey badgers are notoriously aggressive and will often try to avoid a fight. However, when confronted, they will show no mercy and have been seen fighting hyenas, lions, leopards and giant pythons.
According to PNVN