Respiratory System
The Honey Badger takes in air through its nose and mouth. The air is then carried to the pharynx, larynx, trachea, and then to the lungs. The air then goes into the Honey Badgers blood stream and goes throughout the body
Vocalization/Communication
The voice of the honey badger is a hoarse "khrya-ya-ya-ya" sound. When mating, males emit loud grunting sounds. Cubs vocalise through plaintive whines.
When confronting dogs, honey badgers scream like bear cubs.
See example here!
http://youtu.be/xwrG_HdH2oY
When confronting dogs, honey badgers scream like bear cubs.
See example here!
http://youtu.be/xwrG_HdH2oY