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After all, you were easily able to think of another example, and I don't think the fact that it's very recent makes it any less relevant.
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After all, you were easily able to think of another example, and I don\'t think the fact that it\'s very recent makes it any less relevant.
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If we saw a honey badger in something from 1992, that might qualify, but I'm not sure about 2016.
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If we saw a honey badger in something from 1992, that might qualify, but I\'m not sure about 2016.
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If anything, I'd say its appearance in a ''Lion King'' spinoff children's show alongside a lion, a cheetah, and a hippo is a decent indicator that the honey badger may be well on its way to joining those species as one of the best-known African animals. I wouldn't be surprised to see many more honey badgers depicted in the future.
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If anything, I\'d say its appearance in a \'\'Lion King\'\' spinoff children\'s show alongside a lion, a cheetah, and a hippo is a decent indicator that the honey badger may be well on its way to joining those species as one of the best-known African animals. I wouldn\'t be surprised to see many more honey badgers depicted in the future.
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It may or may not be worth noting that [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheLionGuard the character sheet for the aforementioned TV series]] doesn't list SeldomSeenSpecies for Bunga, but does list it for Ono the egret.
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\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\' It may or may not be worth noting that [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheLionGuard the character sheet for the aforementioned TV series]] doesn\'t list SeldomSeenSpecies for Bunga, but does list it for Ono the egret.
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After all, you were easily able to think of another example, and I don't think the fact that it's very recent makes it any less relevant.
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After all, you were easily able to think of another example, and I don\'t think the fact that it\'s very recent makes it any less relevant.
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If we saw a honey badger in something from 1992, that might qualify, but I'm not sure about 2016.
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If we saw a honey badger in something from 1992, that might qualify, but I\'m not sure about 2016.
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If anything, I'd say its appearance in a ''Lion King'' spinoff children's show alongside a lion, a cheetah, and a hippo is a decent indicator that the honey badger may be well on its way to joining those species as one of the best-known African animals. I wouldn't be surprised to see many more honey badgers depicted in the future.
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If anything, I\'d say its appearance in a \'\'Lion King\'\' spinoff children\'s show alongside a lion, a cheetah, and a hippo is a decent indicator that the honey badger may be well on its way to joining those species as one of the best-known African animals. I wouldn\'t be surprised to see many more honey badgers depicted in the future.
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'''EDIT:'''It may or may not be worth noting that [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheLionGuard the character sheet for the aforementioned TV series]] doesn't list SeldomSeenSpecies for Bunga, but does list it for Ono the egret.
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\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\'

It may or may not be worth noting that [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheLionGuard the character sheet for the aforementioned TV series]] doesn\'t list SeldomSeenSpecies for Bunga, but does list it for Ono the egret.
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After all, you were easily able to think of another example, and I don't think the fact that it's very recent makes it any less relevant.
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After all, you were easily able to think of another example, and I don\'t think the fact that it\'s very recent makes it any less relevant.
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If we saw a honey badger in something from 1992, that might qualify, but I'm not sure about 2016.
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If we saw a honey badger in something from 1992, that might qualify, but I\'m not sure about 2016.
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If anything, I'd say its appearance in a ''Lion King'' spinoff children's show alongside a lion, a cheetah, and a hippo is a decent indicator that the honey badger may be well on its way to joining those species as one of the best-known African animals. I wouldn't be surprised to see many more honey badgers depicted in the future.
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If anything, I\'d say its appearance in a \'\'Lion King\'\' spinoff children\'s show alongside a lion, a cheetah, and a hippo is a decent indicator that the honey badger may be well on its way to joining those species as one of the best-known African animals. I wouldn\'t be surprised to see many more honey badgers depicted in the future.
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It may or may not be worth noting that [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheLionGuard the character sheet for the aforementioned TV series]] doesn't list SeldomSeenSpecies for Bunga, but does list it for Ono the egret.
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\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\'It may or may not be worth noting that [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheLionGuard the character sheet for the aforementioned TV series]] doesn\'t list SeldomSeenSpecies for Bunga, but does list it for Ono the egret.
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After all, you were easily able to think of another example, and I don't think the fact that it's very recent makes it any less relevant.
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After all, you were easily able to think of another example, and I don\'t think the fact that it\'s very recent makes it any less relevant.
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If we saw a honey badger in something from 1992, that might qualify, but I'm not sure about 2016.
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If we saw a honey badger in something from 1992, that might qualify, but I\'m not sure about 2016.
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If anything, I'd say its appearance in a ''Lion King'' spinoff children's show alongside a lion, a cheetah, and a hippo is a good indicator that the honey badger may be well on its way to joining those species as one of the best-known African animals. I wouldn't be surprised to see many more honey badgers depicted in the future.
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If anything, I\'d say its appearance in a \'\'Lion King\'\' spinoff children\'s show alongside a lion, a cheetah, and a hippo is a decent indicator that the honey badger may be well on its way to joining those species as one of the best-known African animals. I wouldn\'t be surprised to see many more honey badgers depicted in the future.

It may or may not be worth noting that [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheLionGuard the character sheet for the aforementioned TV series]] doesn\'t list SeldomSeenSpecies for Bunga, but does list it for Ono the egret.
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