Honey badgers are known for their aggression and fearlessness, so picking the bravest of the bunch is challenging.
The honey badger (Mellivora capensis), sometimes known as the ratel, is a weasel (Mustelidae) native to Africa and Asia.
They are well-known for their thick skin, loose muscle, and ferocious personality. They're also extremely intelligent and resourceful.
They are carnivorous, eating snakes, lizards, rodents, birds, and insects. They have also been observed eating honey obtained by robbing beehives.
They are immune to most snake poison and were able to heal and continue their lives.