Honey badger
Fearless animals like the honey badger will try to be the winner in any fight. Its diet is varied and one of the most dangerous snakes on the planet is part of its food. Honey badgers are excellent climbers and are not afraid of heights, which makes it easy to hunt for high-altitude prey, even snakes. In addition, their claws and teeth are very strong and made for fighting. They will not refuse to attack large predators to snatch their prey or cubs.
First of all, the honey badger's thick, loose skin with a thick, silky coat does a great job at preventing entry of the snake's fangs. The worst thing that can happen in the event of a snake bite is a coma for several hours. However, the animal will survive. In the body of the honey badger, it has specific proteins that work against the proteins in the snake venom, or there may be some other mechanism, such as an enzyme or other protein structure against which the venom has no effect.
Snakes are considered some of the honey badger's favorite foods. Even highly venomous snakes like black mambas and king cobras are on the menu. Despite the potential for a painful venomous snake bite, honey badgers are immune to the poison to a certain extent. One bite can kill other animals, but the bite means little to one of the honey badgers.