

The honey badger doesn't care, and neither will you once you meet nature's most unhinged predator.
Honey badgers may look innocent, about the size of an average dog, but these fearless foragers prey on more than 60 different species in the Kalahari, including some of the region's most dangerous snakes. One honey badger was seen eating over 30 feet of snakes in just three days. Join honey badger experts-Keith and Colleen Begg- who through research, film and photography have compiled the most extensive study to date of honey badgers in the wild. Their cameras capture not only the heroic saga of a remarkable couple working in the wild, but the natural history of one of the world's most unique and extraordinary creatures" National Geographic Channel highlights.
Practical Effects
Real honey badger vs snake footage, no CGI nonsense
Direction
Beggs lived in the Kalahari for this, commitment unmatched
Cinematography
Desert landscapes that make you thirst just watching
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'honey badger don't care' viral meme actually boosted scientific interest in the species years after this documentary released.
The Beggs' footage remains some of the only extended wild honey badger behavior ever captured; most nature docs still use their research.
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