I believe only 4 AZA zoos keep Honey Badgers; Fort Wayne, San Diego Zoo, San Diego Wild Animal Park, and Naples Zoo, if I'm correct. I think SDZ is phasing them out though.
The non-AZA Tanganyika Wildlife Park also hold this species.
I believe only 4 AZA zoos keep Honey Badgers; Fort Wayne, San Diego Zoo, San Diego Wild Animal Park, and Naples Zoo, if I'm correct. I think SDZ is phasing them out though.
The non-AZA Tanganyika Wildlife Park also hold this species.
I just saw a very active one at the San Diego Zoo. Do they really have one at the Safari Park? I haven't seen it - must be behind the scenes? I can't imagine that it would make a very good education animal.
Look kids, it's a honey badger! Who wants to pet it? Oh, it's nice and softAUGHHHHHHHHHH!
The 2009 addition of the African Journey complex greatly expanded the zoo, and rather than the typical Meerkats and Warthogs there are these rare species displayed (along with many others): Honey Badger, Spotted Hyena, Banded Mongoose, Verreaux’s Eagle Owl, Sitatunga, White-Bearded Wildebeest and Bat-Eared Fox.
I just saw a very active one at the San Diego Zoo. Do they really have one at the Safari Park? I haven't seen it - must be behind the scenes? I can't imagine that it would make a very good education animal.
Look kids, it's a honey badger! Who wants to pet it? Oh, it's nice and softAUGHHHHHHHHHH!