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  1. This is why I love this niche—real nature, raw tension, and storytelling that hits hard. You nailed it! Every second kept me locked in. Massive respect for the effort behind this.

  2. 1 Honey badger claws are not razor sharp. They are not retractable, rather like a dog's, and therefore subject to wear and tear as the animal walks and runs on the ground. Cats' claws are razor sharp.
    2 Pythons do bite!
    3 The croc was a small juvenile. Against an adult croc……
    4 Why the avalanche footage?
    5 Not a fawn….adult muntjac.
    6 Not a leopard…a leopard cat. Much, much, much smaller.

  3. These brave little animals are rea5 something. They have a certain receptor in their brain which prevents snake and scorpion neurotoxins from binding. This stops paralysis. They don't have full immunity, sometimes they die, but more often than not their bodies will spaz out, then recover after a short period. One tag from a cobra and it's venom will be sufficient enuf to kill 15-25 people. Look at the size of a honey badger. It's almost comical. 😂

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