There are no animals in the world who are predators of the honey badger since the honey badger is so agressive and fears nothing
Males rarely have battles for sexual competition as one will usally back down before violence occurs
Honey badgers are not carriers of many diseases and are actually immune to several snake venoms
Honey badgers can get themselves in trouble if they try to bite off more than they can chew. They might pick a fight with an animal who is too much for them or be taken out by the defenses of their prey on the rare occasion
Inter species: Competition for both prey and sexual partners cause conflict between honey badgers
Intra species: Honey badgers have to compete with other predators for food such as lions, leopards, and hyenas. They also compete for space with similar species.
They compete mostly over food, sexual partners, and space
There are no invasive species that have a major impact on the honey badger because the honey badger don't care
Rated Least Concern
There are no total population estimates
Population Trend: Decreasing
Humans have had a impact on honey badgers because their land use changes have let honey badgers to be forced into poor quality habitats.
In the future humans could have a larger and larger imapct on honey badgers as they continue to move into their natural habitats
Humans have always had a relationship with honey badgers. In general honey badgers and humans try to avoid each other to avoid eachother to avoid conflict.
There is an effort to minimize impacts by just trying to avoid interactions between honey badgers entirely.