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Are Honey Badgers endangered?

Honey Badgers are listed as a species of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), meaning that their populations are stable and not currently at risk of extinction. However, they may be threatened by habitat loss and persecution by humans.

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Do all male lions possess a mane?

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Are impalas endangered?

What is the life span of a lesser bushbaby?

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How fast can Elands run?

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Are Porcupines rodents?