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The enormous porcupine, covered in numerous sharp quills, met its demise in a fierce battle against the relentless attacks of the honey badger.

October 27, 2023 by Cong Danh

Despite possessing sharp thorns that can pierce a lion’s flesh, porcupines are still ignored by badgers no matter how hard they try.
On the territory of the porcupines in the Kalahari Desert, an intruder suddenly appeared, the honey badger. Hedgehogs try to scare away badgers and scare away their opponents by showing off their sharp spikes.


Even so, the honey badger decided to ignore the hedgehog. So the hedgehog stabbed the honey badger with thorns. The porcupine spines can easily pierce an aluminum can and pierce the flesh of a mighty lion. But it seems the honey badger’s skin is resistant to porcupine spines.

No matter how hard the hedgehog tries, it doesn’t succeed in repelling the honey badger. The hedgehog walks around the honey badger, pointing its sharp spikes at the harasser. It began to shake its thorny tail, hoping to frighten the indifferent person who was busy eating.

The hedgehog even stomped his feet to disturb the honey badger, but it didn’t work. In the end, the hedgehog gave up and left, and the honey badger was still enjoying a delicious meal.

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