Wolverine (aside America) lives in North Europe and North Asia, Honey Badger lives in Africa and few places on South Asia. They do have some ground to cover to meet, but its possible if humans would disappear.
Oh yeah weasels and such animals are no joke. There's a guy on RUclips that uses a mink to hunt rats, and they are merciless. These things with their speed and agility are basically a xenomorph-level threat to anything their size.
I live next to a Mink farm, general rule is that if you see even just 1 tiny little mink thats escaped into your yard from the farm you need to shoot it. Theyll fuck shit up, theyre adorable, but theyll mortally injure dogs and shit
Growing up we had a vacation home in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. We used to go to a local hunting/sporting goods store to get fishing supplies. The owner had a wolverine head and pelt on the wall, preserved in the same style as a bear skin rug. When my older brother realised what it was (he thought it was a young bear at first, and then realised it was a wolverine) and asked about it, the store owner said he waited over an hour after shooting it to approach. Apparently they are known to "play dead" after getting shot, and tearing the crap out of the hunter when they approach the "dead" animal.
Bugs Bunny is over here acting all invincible and as it turns out, you just needed to send in a belly dancing weasel. Maybe throw in a wig for old times sake.
when marvels wolverine was created, he was almost a half man half wolverine. also for the movies, when hugh jackman got hired, he didnt even know it was a real animal. then he studied them and wolves if im not mistaken, thinking thats how he should act in the movies lol
Even better, all of that study went into the movie. The trademark growl, the stance, the manner of fighting, all of it inspired by the animals in question. It honestly made the performance work as well as it did; he's the perfect casting, but we only think that *because* of wildman Jackman.... he's really not like that in, say, The Prestige.
southweststrangla, he was originally supposed to be and actual mutant Wolverine with a humanoid form, but I think the Editor in Chief didn't like that idea so they made him a man with claws.
Another fun fact about wolverines : Their favorite place to attack their enemies is the genitals. They will literally rip out their target's sexual reproductive organs with such effective viciousness that even an enemy as large as a grizzly bear will bleed to death in minutes.
I mean if you wouldn’t argue back for fear of the badger hopping through the screen and biting of several body part off... then yes! That’ll do just fine! (I haven’t actually seen Sherlock. My input would be meaningless. Apologies.)
True, but that is actually a case of lost in translation. The term was taken from the Swedish word *fjällfras*, wich roughly means rock/mountain cat, due to the wolverine's climbing abilities. Since it's pronounced pretty much the same, and wolverines are well-known gluttons, the Germans decided to stick with it.
Best walk animation in the animal kingdom is the Pangolin who walks as though he's the primary advisor to a short tempered king and has drawn the short staw and is now off to give him bad news.
I remember last time I went to Animal Kingdom in Orlando, near the entrance they have an enclosure with an Ant Eater and it was early in the morning. So we were watching it and it took a very long piss. And some stranger next to me said “I’ve been there” and I laughed my ass off
In the comics (they've also shown this in one of the films) Wolverine and Colossus have a move called "the fastball special" in which Colossus throws Wolverine over his shoulder with one hand. Something which is made a lot easier by Wolverine's short stature.
Wolverine vs Hulk. Hulk literally trears off Wolverine's arms and Wolverine has to use his super sense of smell to find his arms and reattach them. Fucking hilarious.
Imagine a wolverine and a honeybadger had a baby that was geneticaly modified to grow to the size of a grizzly bear. That would be the best apex predator ever. Change my mind
Wolverines and honey badgers cannot crossbreed because they are not closely related, honey badgers are badgers and badgers form a monophyletic group of fifteen extant species within seven extant genera, which is the family Melidae, while wolverines form a monophyletic group with zorillas, muishunds, shulangs, huros, grisons, tayras, martens, and fishers, which is another family named Ictonychidae, wolverines are most closely related to tayras while honey badgers are most closely related to ferret badgers, wolverines and honey badgers only share similarities due to convergent evolution.
They forgot to mention the fact that wolverines are known to climb trees, wait for a moose to pass under it, then jump on them and break theyr neck. Like, that's the perfect example of theyr habilities.
when you watch weasels as much as I do. you realize they jump and twirl to scare mice. if it's in short grass then I've no clue. I do know that long-ish grass is perfect.
My favorite animal walk is a pangolin. They are so cute walking on their hind legs with their front legs in front looking like they are holding something in their hands.
i seen a wolverine in the middle of the road once all he did was look up growl and bare his teeth like ok i will fight your truck so i moved aside any animal willing to face down a 2ton truck and not blink is a bad ass animal in my book
The growl is actually part of the act. They have relatively long vocal chords compared to their size, so their growl is a lot deeper than you´d expect, therefore other animals might overestimate their weight. They also stomp their feet on the ground when challenged, all in all giving the impression of a much larger, heavier animal than they really are. The last trick up their sleeve is that they are actually also a lot stronger than animals their size usually are, so, they are only halfways bluffing, they are really fighting in a different weight class than they should...
I wanna see a live action Dexter's Lab so I can see a real person doing Mandark's favorite taunt: "All hail Mandark the genius! All hail Mandark the genius! Sing the song of Mandark, the greatest genius the world has ever known! Ah ha ha, Ah ha ha ha ha. Ah ha ha, Ah ha ha ha ha."
“A small feral creature from North America with claws who doesn’t give an Eff” that is honestly the most true statement about Logan Howlett I’ve ever heard in my life
Karl, the way you talked about Rocket Raccoon is basically the same way I talk about that one time Star Lord (Pre-Live Action) was voiced by Master Chief himself. I always feel a twinge of disappointment that MCU Star Lord is nothing like the Space Marine I got in the cartoon.
I read a little zoobook magazine about the weasel family about a year ago. Most of the weasel family produce a musk like skunks (they are part of the weasel family). I read that wolverines musk is as potent if not more potent than a skunk's. So one of the reason apex predators give them a wide birth is because they are overwhelmed by the wolverine's musk.
Thank you for that closing line about the Honey Badger. I got maybe 5 minutes into the video and I was already thinking "in a fight between wolverine and honey badger, who would win?"
I used to see Wolverines at night during paper routes and it terrified me. Imagine driving at the middle of the night and having one of these infront of a mailbox where you need to deliver mail.
I can't find the link now, but I remember reading about a woverine that killed a bear by dropping on it from a branch, and just digging through its back to get at the bear's guts. The reporter described the wolverine as a "backpack made of hate and fury".
Speaking of the Powerpuff Girls movie, I’ve had the introductions for all of the Chemical X enhanced primates in my head. So thanks for reminding me of that.
Animals usually avoid conflict because even small injuries can be lethal long term, and usually it just isn't worth it. They mostly rely on posturing and intimidation. So those bears and wolves aren't afraid they won't be able to win, they are afraid of the potential cost. The wolverine wins because it's crazy enough that the bigger predators know it isn't gonna be worth the fight.
I live in Alaska, when I was dull sheep hunting with my dad we watched a bear stick his head in wolverine den, then we watched the bear scream and start running with a wolverine attached to the bears face. The wolverine stayed on for good 50 yards, bear kept running and screaming wolverine strutted back to its den we laughed for good hour.
In sweden Wolverines have been known to kill bears one on one. Also a synonym to bold in swedish is the sme word for Wolverines they are spelt different but pronounced the same.
Thanks to you Karl I know what's really the most Godly animal the honey badger remember that video I didnt know how awsome he was at all until Karl did that video on it.
Yes, your description of Marvel's wolverine is perfect. I've always liked MvC2 wolverine. Short, round from muscle build and savage. I hope MCU Logan is a short, bearded lumberjack.
After taking the kill from the grizzly bear and defending it from a pack of wolves the wolverine now has too wear a xxxl hoodie upside down to contain his massive balls
Great content buddy, got to say I was a little distracted and amused by parts of your right arm disappearing because your tattoo messes with the greenscreen.
Carl: "Nyea" ME: "Yes! This is what I came here for!" I am joking, I came here for your wit and funny deep dives into various subjects, but that's just one of the funniest acknowledgment sounds.
For your information, "Him" has already been portrayed on the big screen! But it was long before PPG was even an idea...and he was called Dr. Frankenfurter.
When you realize. Thank God Wolverines and Honey Badgers are separated by sea. What if they had cross species babies.
Thanks for giving me an idea for my next project.
If I remember correctly they are from the same family (I think the badger also). Though I could be wrong.
Wolverine (aside America) lives in North Europe and North Asia, Honey Badger lives in Africa and few places on South Asia.
They do have some ground to cover to meet, but its possible if humans would disappear.
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Somebody stop that madman before it's too late.
Well may god have mercy on us all
Oh yeah weasels and such animals are no joke.
There's a guy on RUclips that uses a mink to hunt rats, and they are merciless.
These things with their speed and agility are basically a xenomorph-level threat to anything their size.
Mustelids are fuzzy adorable nightmare death machines
The Mink Man! Love that channel. Watching the mink hunt muskrats is awesome
too bad about their weakness. Summer.
Hungry Jack's that’s what the monitor lizard is for
I live next to a Mink farm, general rule is that if you see even just 1 tiny little mink thats escaped into your yard from the farm you need to shoot it.
Theyll fuck shit up, theyre adorable, but theyll mortally injure dogs and shit
So, it's not a tiny bear, it's a giant weasel...
It's all about perspective
Growing up we had a vacation home in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. We used to go to a local hunting/sporting goods store to get fishing supplies. The owner had a wolverine head and pelt on the wall, preserved in the same style as a bear skin rug. When my older brother realised what it was (he thought it was a young bear at first, and then realised it was a wolverine) and asked about it, the store owner said he waited over an hour after shooting it to approach. Apparently they are known to "play dead" after getting shot, and tearing the crap out of the hunter when they approach the "dead" animal.
Nah, it´s about phylogeny ;-)
I do love how many people still don't know that Wolverine's are real.
People still don't believe in wombats either. ☹️
Crippled Kitty Some people dont even believe Australia is real
I've known people who react with shock when they learn that narwhals are real animals that actually exist.
@R. Alisha tanuki
Me: look at that wolverine!
Dumb person: Stupid, mutants aren't real!
Wolverine or Honey badger who would win in a fight ? Or would they just team up and eat all mankind .
If Marvel comics are anything to go by, the Wolverine will adopt the Honey Badger and kick all sorts of ass
@@Dimetropteryx Yes this ^
They wouldn't care enough to eat all of humanity.
@@kevinboyle3104 Ghostbusters ¬_¬
@@kevinboyle3104 DEATHBATTLE
Bugs Bunny is over here acting all invincible and as it turns out, you just needed to send in a belly dancing weasel. Maybe throw in a wig for old times sake.
Doesn't even see it... just smells that there is a weasel.
dress in drag and do the hula?
Like Rupaul’s Drag Weasel Race?
Rabbit: sees weasel
Rabbit: guess I'll die.
True
I'd reccon the komodo dragon has a swagger walk too
It does. The Komodo Dragon walks like it know it's a dinosaur (and it probably does)
The original concept for Wolverine was he was a mutated wolverine in a humanoid form. But they went with a berserker human with a healing factor
so.... basically the same in the end...
That's actually a fake fact. The creator of Wolverine (Len Wein) has said that he has no idea where that rumor came from
Actually originally he was a mercenary with a healing factor and gloves with claws that was hired by the Canadian government to kill the hulk
Fun fact: The Swedish word for Wolverine is "Järv", which comes from the word "Djärv", meaning 'Bold' or 'Daring'
Me: Crosses a Wolverine with a Honey Badger
Me: I have become death, destroyer of worlds...
you folol! what have you done!
It’s “I am become death “
Karl you’re forgetting that scientists have apparently found a polar bear carcass that was killed by a wolverine
Did Karl just ask for animals walk "animation"?
Matrix confirmed?
A Weasel is weasely recognised but a Stoat is stoatally different.
YESSSSS
They get minxed up often.
@@marcosoto7973 not the best pun but at leat you went feret
Stoats are weasels actually.
when marvels wolverine was created, he was almost a half man half wolverine. also for the movies, when hugh jackman got hired, he didnt even know it was a real animal. then he studied them and wolves if im not mistaken, thinking thats how he should act in the movies lol
Even better, all of that study went into the movie. The trademark growl, the stance, the manner of fighting, all of it inspired by the animals in question. It honestly made the performance work as well as it did; he's the perfect casting, but we only think that *because* of wildman Jackman.... he's really not like that in, say, The Prestige.
southweststrangla, he was originally supposed to be and actual mutant Wolverine with a humanoid form, but I think the Editor in Chief didn't like that idea so they made him a man with claws.
Another fun fact about wolverines : Their favorite place to attack their enemies is the genitals. They will literally rip out their target's sexual reproductive organs with such effective viciousness that even an enemy as large as a grizzly bear will bleed to death in minutes.
Ahhhhh 😂 I literally started a giraffe stampede at the San Diego Zoo years ago... Thanks for reminding me 😁
So who is gonna draw this honey badger using the internet? I feel like this needs to happen and it needs to be filled with endless badger rage.
*furiously typing* "HOW DARE YOU IMPLY THAT SHERLOCK'S ARC IN SEASON THREE WAS ANYTHING BUT DRAMATIC GENIUS ON THE PART O-" sorta thing?
I mean if you wouldn’t argue back for fear of the badger hopping through the screen and biting of several body part off... then yes! That’ll do just fine! (I haven’t actually seen Sherlock. My input would be meaningless. Apologies.)
Peter Dinklage as wolverine.
Jared Keeso
Use Brad Williams instead, make it a comedy
John Nelson joe Pesci would be awesome as wolverine
I like that the german translation of wolverine is "Vielfraß" (eats-a-lot)
The forgotten Knight of the round table
Glutton is another
in spanish we call them Gloton.
That's SIR eats-a-lot to you.
True, but that is actually a case of lost in translation. The term was taken from the Swedish word *fjällfras*, wich roughly means rock/mountain cat, due to the wolverine's climbing abilities. Since it's pronounced pretty much the same, and wolverines are well-known gluttons, the Germans decided to stick with it.
Throughout the entire video I thought "why aren't you mentioning the Honey Badger?" Then you throw in that gem at 10:24 couldn't stop laughing!
Karl: **talks about how rabbits die from seeing Weasels serve them**
Me: **Flashbacks to Gravity Falls episode, The Inconveniencing**
Honey Badger vs Wolverine the fight i wanna see more than Kong vs Godzilla
When you realize the Marvel character the Wolverine was so close to being called the Honey Badger.🤣
Best walk animation in the animal kingdom is the Pangolin who walks as though he's the primary advisor to a short tempered king and has drawn the short staw and is now off to give him bad news.
I love Pango's!
Someone’s been watching tier zoo
I just realized that this man's shirt has Bruce Lee doing the Dios walk to robin and it's the greatest thing EVER!
I remember last time I went to Animal Kingdom in Orlando, near the entrance they have an enclosure with an Ant Eater and it was early in the morning. So we were watching it and it took a very long piss. And some stranger next to me said “I’ve been there” and I laughed my ass off
The fact that one of the best and most ferocious superheroes ever is named after this animal is a testament to the pure awesomeness of the wolverine.
Wolverines was the school mascot for the middle school I went to. Not many people knew what it was, and I thought it was a badass animal.
In the comics (they've also shown this in one of the films) Wolverine and Colossus have a move called "the fastball special" in which Colossus throws Wolverine over his shoulder with one hand. Something which is made a lot easier by Wolverine's short stature.
I just realised that one of kals favourite words is “crap” wonder when someone will create a “crap” compilation 😂
I love the way skunks walk. Its like a waddley inchworm
Wolverine vs Hulk. Hulk literally trears off Wolverine's arms and Wolverine has to use his super sense of smell to find his arms and reattach them. Fucking hilarious.
Glenn Danzig is the best Wolverine. He's 5' 3" and is (was) totally ripped.
Danng he was gonna be if it wasnt for his music career lol good stuff good ol danzig
no one:
Karl : nya
Imagine a wolverine and a honeybadger had a baby that was geneticaly modified to grow to the size of a grizzly bear. That would be the best apex predator ever.
Change my mind
Wolverines and honey badgers cannot crossbreed because they are not closely related, honey badgers are badgers and badgers form a monophyletic group of fifteen extant species within seven extant genera, which is the family Melidae, while wolverines form a monophyletic group with zorillas, muishunds, shulangs, huros, grisons, tayras, martens, and fishers, which is another family named Ictonychidae, wolverines are most closely related to tayras while honey badgers are most closely related to ferret badgers, wolverines and honey badgers only share similarities due to convergent evolution.
Wolves:We have you four to one.
Wolverine:I like those odds.
They forgot to mention the fact that wolverines are known to climb trees, wait for a moose to pass under it, then jump on them and break theyr neck. Like, that's the perfect example of theyr habilities.
Nobody:
Karl: “Nyaw?”
I've seen wolverine walking across in front of me. Their movement is smooth, like water in a creek. The stripe made it unmistakable with tawny fur.
when you watch weasels as much as I do. you realize they jump and twirl to scare mice. if it's in short grass then I've no clue. I do know that long-ish grass is perfect.
Pangolins have the best walking animation by far.
Komodo dragons. They have a swagger like a mightily displeased nightclub bouncer about to teach you a lesson, what is exactly what they´re up to.
My favorite animal walk is a pangolin. They are so cute walking on their hind legs with their front legs in front looking like they are holding something in their hands.
Where can one get that shirt? It's just too perfect
Once when I was in kindergarten, I asked for a cake with a wolverine on it. When the cake arrived, I was sad that it was the X-men
i seen a wolverine in the middle of the road once all he did was look up growl and bare his teeth like ok i will fight your truck so i moved aside any animal willing to face down a 2ton truck and not blink is a bad ass animal in my book
The growl is actually part of the act. They have relatively long vocal chords compared to their size, so their growl is a lot deeper than you´d expect, therefore other animals might overestimate their weight. They also stomp their feet on the ground when challenged, all in all giving the impression of a much larger, heavier animal than they really are.
The last trick up their sleeve is that they are actually also a lot stronger than animals their size usually are, so, they are only halfways bluffing, they are really fighting in a different weight class than they should...
I wanna see a live action Dexter's Lab so I can see a real person doing Mandark's favorite taunt: "All hail Mandark the genius! All hail Mandark the genius! Sing the song of Mandark, the greatest genius the world has ever known! Ah ha ha, Ah ha ha ha ha. Ah ha ha, Ah ha ha ha ha."
Nisha: asks a question
Karl: jaa
“A small feral creature from North America with claws who doesn’t give an Eff” that is honestly the most true statement about Logan Howlett I’ve ever heard in my life
YEAH! That honey badger throwback at the end
Karl, the way you talked about Rocket Raccoon is basically the same way I talk about that one time Star Lord (Pre-Live Action) was voiced by Master Chief himself. I always feel a twinge of disappointment that MCU Star Lord is nothing like the Space Marine I got in the cartoon.
I read a little zoobook magazine about the weasel family about a year ago. Most of the weasel family produce a musk like skunks (they are part of the weasel family). I read that wolverines musk is as potent if not more potent than a skunk's. So one of the reason apex predators give them a wide birth is because they are overwhelmed by the wolverine's musk.
Actually, Mustelidae is restricted to only the weasels, ferrets, and minks, while skunks and stink badgers are each other's closest living relatives and now form a distinct family called Mephitidae, badgers form a monophyletic group of fifteen extant species within seven extant genera, which is another distinct family called Melidae, otters are reranked as a separate family known as Lutridae, and the zorillas, muishund, shulang, huro, grisons, wolverine, tayra, martens, and fisher are each other's closest living relatives and form a monophyletic group, which is another distinct family called Ictonychidae, while Melidae, Lutridae, and Ictonychidae are grouped with Mustelidae within the superfamily Musteloidea, Mephitidae evolved independently and belongs to a whole different superfamily, which is the superfamily Procyonoidea, meaning skunks and stink badgers are actually more closely related to the raccoons, ringtail, cacomistle, coatis, olingos, olinguito, kinkajou, and red panda than they are to the weasels, ferrets, minks, badgers, otters, zorillas, muishund, shulang, huro, grisons, wolverine, tayra, martens, and fisher
To be fair, there are now over twenty-five families of extant carnivorans: Canidae (Dogs), Ursidae (Bears), Ailuropodidae (Giant Panda), Phocidae (Seals), Cystophoridae (Hooded Seal and Elephant Seals), Otariidae (Sea Lions and Fur Seals), Odobenidae (Walrus), Mephitidae (Skunks and Stink Badgers), Procyonidae (Raccoons, Ringtail, and Cacomistle), Ailuridae (Red Panda), Nasuidae (Coatis, Olingos, Olinguito, and Kinkajou), Melidae (Badgers), Mustelidae (Weasels, Ferrets, and Minks), Lutridae (Otters), Ictonychidae (Zorillas, Muishund, Shulang, Huro, Grisons, Wolverine, Tayra, Martens, and Fisher), Felidae (Cats), Protelidae (Aardwolf), Hyaenidae (Hyenas), Nandiniidae (African Palm Civet), Prionodontidae (Linsangs), Poianidae (Oyans), Genettidae (Genets), Viverridae (Civets), Herpestidae (Mongooses), and Eupleridae (Malagasy Carnivorans)
List of families:
1) Canidae (contains 14 genera: Urocyon, Atelocynus, Speothos, Chrysocyon, Lycalopex, Cerdocyon, Vulpes, Alopex, Otocyon, Nyctereutes, Lupulella, Lycaon, Cuon, and Canis)
2) Ursidae (contains 4 genera: Tremarctos, Melursus, Helarctos, and Ursus)
3) Ailuropodidae (contains 1 genus: Ailuropoda)
4) Phocidae (contains 12 genera: Leptonychotes, Ommatophoca, Hydrurga, Lobodon, Neomonachus, Monachus, Erignathus, Pusa, Histriophoca, Pagophilus, Halichoerus, and Phoca)
5) Cystophoridae (contains 2 genera: Mirounga and Cystophora)
6) Otariidae (contains 9 genera: Callorhinus, Arctophoca, Cynophoca, Arctocephalus, Eumetopias, Zalophus, Neophoca, Phocarctos, and Otaria)
7) Odobenidae (contains 1 genus: Odobenus)
8) Mephitidae (contains 4 genera: Mydaus, Conepatus, Spilogale, and Mephitis)
9) Procyonidae (contains 2 genera: Bassariscus and Procyon)
10) Ailuridae (contains 1 genus: Ailurus)
11) Nasuidae (contains 4 genera: Potos, Bassaricyon, Nasuella, and Nasua)
12) Melidae (contains 7 genera: Melogale, Bassaritaxus, Helictis, Mellivora, Taxidea, Arctonyx, and Meles)
13) Mustelidae (contains 12 genera: Leucictis, Neogale, Neoputorius, Neovison, Ailurogale, Aciogale, Flavogale, Flavictis, Sciurogale, Mustela, Putorius, and Mesovison)
14) Lutridae (contains 12 genera: Pteronura, Hydrictis, Lutrogale, Lutra, Afrolutra, Pilosorhinus, Amblonyx, Aonyx, Enhydra, Lontra, Neolontra, and Hydrogale)
15) Ictonychidae (contains 10 genera: Pekania, Charronia, Martes, Eira, Gulo, Galictis, Lyncodon, Vormela, Poecilogale, and Ictonyx)
16) Felidae (contains 14 genera: Herpailurus, Puma, Acinonyx, Neofelis, Panthera, Leptailurus, Caracal, Catopuma, Pardofelis, Otocolobus, Lynx, Prionailurus, Leopardus, and Felis)
17) Protelidae (contains 1 genus: Proteles)
18) Hyaenidae (contains 3 genera: Parahyaena, Crocuta, and Hyaena)
19) Nandiniidae (contains 1 genus: Nandinia)
20) Prionodontidae (contains 1 genus: Prionodon)
21) Poianidae (contains 1 genus: Poiana)
22) Genettidae (contains 1 genus: Genetta)
23) Viverridae (contains 12 genera: Civettictis, Viverricula, Viverra, Hemigalus, Chortogale, Dipogale, Macrogalidia, Cynogale, Arctogalidia, Arctictis, Paguma, and Paradoxurus)
24) Herpestidae (contains 16 genera: Herpestes, Xenogale, Atilax, Ophiovora, Cynictis, Galerella, Paracynictis, Rhychogale, Bdeogale, Ichneumia, Crossarchus, Suricata, Dologale, Helogale, Liberiictis, and Mungos)
25) Eupleridae (contains 7 genera: Mungotictis, Galidictis, Salanoia, Galidia, Fossa, Cryptoprocta, and Eupleres)
There are also nine extant superfamilies:
1) Canoidea (contains 1 family: Canidae)
2) Ursoidea (contains 2 families: Ursidae and Ailuropodidae)
3) Phocoidea (contains 2 families: Phocidae and Cystophoridae)
4) Otarioidea (contains 2 families: Otariidae and Odobenidae)
5) Procyonoidea (contains 4 families: Mephitidae, Procyonidae, Ailuridae, and Nasuidae)
6) Musteloidea (contains 4 families: Melidae, Mustelidae, Lutridae, and Ictonychidae)
7) Feloidea (contains 1 family: Felidae)
8) Hyaenoidea (contains 2 families: Protelidae and Hyaenidae)
9) Viverroidea (contains 7 families: Nandiniidae, Prionodontidae, Poianidae, Genettidae, Viverridae, Herpestidae, and Eupleridae)
Here are the two major carnivoran groups: Caniformia (Dog-Like Carnivorans) and Feliformia (Cat-Like Carnivorans)
1) Caniformia (contains 15 families: Canidae, Ursidae, Ailuropodidae, Phocidae, Cystophoridae, Otariidae, Odobenidae, Mephitidae, Procyonidae, Ailuridae, Nasuidae, Melidae, Mustelidae, Lutridae, and Ictonychidae)
2) Feliformia (contains 10 families: Felidae, Protelidae, Hyaenidae, Nandiniidae, Prionodontidae, Poianidae, Genettidae, Viverridae, Herpestidae, and Eupleridae)
Thank you for that closing line about the Honey Badger. I got maybe 5 minutes into the video and I was already thinking "in a fight between wolverine and honey badger, who would win?"
Comic verse, Wolverine is also very harry. Not Beast harry, but lots of arm hair etc, and apparently it grows back too fast to be worth shaving.
so the weasels have a instant death area of effect spell (but dilayed like 20 min)
I used to see Wolverines at night during paper routes and it terrified me. Imagine driving at the middle of the night and having one of these infront of a mailbox where you need to deliver mail.
I can't find the link now, but I remember reading about a woverine that killed a bear by dropping on it from a branch, and just digging through its back to get at the bear's guts. The reporter described the wolverine as a "backpack made of hate and fury".
Imagine a Honey Badger and Wolverine team-up. Just imagine that duo nothing would be able to stop them.
The pangolins have the most amazing walking animation, I'm specifically talking about the ones that walk on two legs.
How do you tell the difference between a Weasel and a Stoat?
Weasels are weasely recognisable and Stoats are Stoatally different!
I thank you!
Actually stoats are weasels, a weasel is any species of eight different genera within the family Mustelidae, there are nineteen different species of weasel and weasels are a paraphyletic group because there are genera of weasels that are closer to ferrets and minks than they are to other weasels
Weasels:
• Groups included:
•• Genus: Leucictis (Haida Ermine)
••• Species: Leucictis Haidarum (Haida Ermine)
•• Genus: Neogale (Alaska Weasel, American Ermine, Atlantic American Weasel, Long-Tailed Weasel, and South American Weasels)
••• Species: Neogale Eskimo (Alaskan Weasel)
••• Species: Neogale Richardsonii (American Ermine)
••• Species: Neogale Allegheniensis (Atlantic American Weasel)
••• Species: Neogale Frenata (Long-Tailed Weasel)
••• Species: Neogale Felipei (Colombian Weasel)
••• Species: Neogale Africana (Amazon Weasel)
•• Genus: Ailurogale (Kolonoks)
••• Species: Ailurogale Sibirica (Siberian Weasel)
••• Species: Ailurogale Itatsi (Japanese Weasel)
•• Genus: Aciogale (Black-Striped Weasel)
••• Species: Aciogale Strigidorsa (Black-Striped Weasel)
•• Genus: Flavogale (Yellow-Bellied Weasel)
••• Species: Flavogale Kathiah (Yellow-Bellied Weasel)
•• Genus: Flavictis (Malayan Weasel)
••• Species: Flavictis Nudipes (Malayan Weasel)
•• Genus: Sciurogale (Mountain Weasels)
••• Species: Sciurogale Lutreolina (Indonesian Mountain Weasel)
••• Species: Sciurogale Altaica (Chinese Mountain Weasel)
•• Genus: Mustela (Stoat, Least Weasel, Mediterranean Weasel, and African Weasels)
••• Species: Mustela Erminea (Stoat)
••• Species: Mustela Nivalis (Least Weasel)
••• Species: Mustela Numidica (Mediterranean Weasel)
••• Species: Mustela Subpalmata (Egyptian Weasel)
••• Species: Mustela Algeriensis (Northwest African Weasel)
• Cladistically included but traditionally excluded taxa:
•• Genus: Neoputorius (New World Ferrets)
••• Species: Neoputorius Nigripes (Black-Footed Ferret)
•• Genus: Neovison (New World Minks)
••• Species: Neovison Vison (American Mink)
•• Genus: Putorius (Old World Ferrets)
••• Species: Putorius Putorius (European Ferret)
••• Species: Putorius Eversmannii (Steppe Ferret)
•• Genus: Mesovison (Old World Minks)
••• Species: Mesovison Lutreola (European Mink)
"if that image doesn't terrify you congratulations you are first honey badger ever to use internet
Speaking of the Powerpuff Girls movie, I’ve had the introductions for all of the Chemical X enhanced primates in my head. So thanks for reminding me of that.
Animals usually avoid conflict because even small injuries can be lethal long term, and usually it just isn't worth it. They mostly rely on posturing and intimidation. So those bears and wolves aren't afraid they won't be able to win, they are afraid of the potential cost. The wolverine wins because it's crazy enough that the bigger predators know it isn't gonna be worth the fight.
Cmon the best animal walk animation, Seals
Fun fact: wolverines also have freeze-proof fur
I live in Alaska, when I was dull sheep hunting with my dad we watched a bear stick his head in wolverine den, then we watched the bear scream and start running with a wolverine attached to the bears face. The wolverine stayed on for good 50 yards, bear kept running and screaming wolverine strutted back to its den we laughed for good hour.
My family has rabbits and yeah, these things are such nervous wrecks it made me feel bad to own them
Karl - there are a ton of empty houses in Gainsborough. Buy a whole block and spread the Big Whangers Inc logo across them in neon
i like the rolling of a panda, in response to karls question
In sweden Wolverines have been known to kill bears one on one.
Also a synonym to bold in swedish is the sme word for Wolverines they are spelt different but pronounced the same.
feel like i have to add this but there a known cases of where a wolverine will actively hunt and kill a moose
Tim Curry as "Him".... think about it!
Yes
Thanks to you Karl I know what's really the most Godly animal the honey badger remember that video I didnt know how awsome he was at all until Karl did that video on it.
I misread the title and thought this video was going to be pitch for an animated comedy about wolverines not giving a crap.
Yes, your description of Marvel's wolverine is perfect. I've always liked MvC2 wolverine. Short, round from muscle build and savage. I hope MCU Logan is a short, bearded lumberjack.
"American Honey Badgers"
God: so, how did you die?
Rabbit: weasel dance.
God: oh.
Now I want to see a "Death Battle" of the Honey Badger vs the Wolverine lol
After taking the kill from the grizzly bear and defending it from a pack of wolves the wolverine now has too wear a xxxl hoodie upside down to contain his massive balls
Great content buddy, got to say I was a little distracted and amused by parts of your right arm disappearing because your tattoo messes with the greenscreen.
Entombed's wolverine plays in my head
Live action power puff girls would have nubs for hand and Velcro for fingers.
Look up Steve Kroshal. He has a wildlife reserve in Alaska and tends to walk a wolverine on a leash.
Carl: "Nyea"
ME: "Yes! This is what I came here for!"
I am joking, I came here for your wit and funny deep dives into various subjects, but that's just one of the funniest acknowledgment sounds.
All the morereason why a comic book character has inherited its badassness simply by name alone
I love that Hugh Jackman didn't think wolverines were real animals. So he was acting like a wolf during his Wolverine audition.
I want to see a 3 way cage match between a wolverine, a tazmanina devil, and a honey badger. May the best ball of fuzzy death win!!!
Yey !!!!!
I allways sad that honeybagger is my spiritual animal.
For your information, "Him" has already been portrayed on the big screen! But it was long before PPG was even an idea...and he was called Dr. Frankenfurter.
The Russos were kidding. They admitted it within a couple of days.
the weasel next too karl looks so pissed off lol
Its more that predators realize the wolverine could very well cost them their eyesight, which is a death sentence in the wild
Someone better send this video to marvel for pointers. They could definitely use the help
If there was a death match between a wolverine and a honey-badger on pay-per-view I would definitely pay to watch it.
I know it's extremely dangerous.. but it's so fuzzy and fluffy that I wanna hug it
The fur is phenomenal, and it doesn´t freeze over, so it was traditionally used for hats and collars in the arctic. For very, very prestigious coats.
@@paavobergmann4920 wow learn something new everyday
Anytime something pops up about wolverines my first thought is always Red Dawn!
The only thing maybe more badass than a Wolverine is a Honey Badger. You imagine what that face off would be? Freaking Crazy.
Pangolins have the best walk animation, so cute
Match up of the century honey badger vs Wolverine