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Bump that green Keze -& the ender/rilla/drewski

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Know this is "brick slayers", but walls don't move.... & today's a "keep it moving" type of day considering tomorrow's Friday. Unbiased flickr stealing. Don't cry - just look.

 

 

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Honey Badger Exploration Announces Results of Annual Meeting of Shareholders and Meeting of Board of Directors.The honey badger ( Mellivora capensis ), also known as the ratel , is a monotypic species of mustelid native to Africa , the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent . Despite its name, the honey badger does not closely resemble other badger species, instead bearing more anatomical similarities to weasels . It is classed as Least Concern by the IUCN due to its extensive range and general environmental adaptations. It is a primarily carnivorous species, and has few natural predators due to its thick skin and ferocious defensive abilities.

Charmed Seasons 1-8 DVD Boxset .The honey badger is the only member of the genus Mellivora. Although it was initially assigned to the badger group in the 1860s, it is now generally accepted that they bear very few similarities to the subfamily Melinae, instead being much closer to the marten family. Differences between Mellivora and Melinae include a different dentition. Though not related to the wolverine, which is a large-sized deviant of the marten family, the honey badger can be considered an analogous form of weasel (polecat). The species first appeared during the middlePliocene in Asia. Its closest relation was the extinct genus Eomellivora, which is known from the upper Miocene, and evolved into several different species throughout the whole Pliocene in both the Old and New World.

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