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They eat honey, which they obtain by breaking open the nests of bees and reaching inside. Honey badgers have long claws on their front feet. Thick fur protects them from being stung. In Africa, ratels are often led to a meal of honey by a bird called a honeyguide. When the ratel is finished eating, the bird is rewarded with
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Aug 31, 2015 All the Honey-Guide desires is the waxy walls of the bee hive that serve as it's main food source. However, getting to the inner walls is not easy, and bees are scary/ liable to sting. Thus, the honey-guide finds a friend to do all of the dirty work. Since the Ratel (or honey badger, as it is known) only craves the
Nov 5, 2013 Transcript of The Honey Guide Bird & The Badger. The Honey Guide Bird & The Badger By: Amiya W. Andrew M. Symbiosis is the interaction between two different organisms in close physical association. The type of symbiosis relationship between the two species is mutualism. What is symbiosis?
This animal is called a Ratel or a Honey Badger. This tiny bird called the Honey Guide, is a great friend of the brave Honey Badger. The Honey Guide loves to eat the wax with which the bees make their hive but she is too small to enter beehives.
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Sep 8, 2014 One form of symbiosis is Mutualism, or when neither party involved is hurt or harmed and they are both benefited is some way. One such example is the relationship between the Honey Guide Bird and the Ratel, or more commonly known as the Honey Badger. The Honey Badger is a dog sized member of
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