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    Honey Badger Mothers Raise Cubs Entirely Alone

    Honey badgers are largely solitary animals. Females raise their cubs completely alone without any help from males. Cubs stay with their mother for 14–16 months — an unusually long period for a small carnivore — learning hunting skills and survival strategies before becoming independent. During this time, mothers relocate dens frequently to protect offspring from predators.