Both of these creatures live in the desert so the environment won’t bother them at all since they are both good for hunting, searching for water, and finding shelter. The Tiger Quoll stays unseen in a rock crevasse plotting the trouble that was soon to be made.While the Honey badger already smells his prey. The Tiger Quoll jumps out of the crevasse and happens to catch a small rabbit and eats his proud catch for dinner. The Honey Badger aware of his prey being eaten now has a new target. Never take away a Honey Badger’s dinner. NEVER. The Tiger Quoll has finished his delicious entree and cleaned the dishes and went back to his hidden cove. Unaware that he was seen, the tiger Quoll didn’t know that the Honey Badger was spying on his location and had been becoming furious. The Tiger Quoll, about to sleep in his hole, is then pulled back by its tail and starts to scream. It runs with terror as the skin of its back legs are ripped off. Forcing itself away from the Honey Badger, it was able to get away from its terrifying grip and back to the cove where the Honey was not able to reach. Although the Honey Badger could fit through tight spaces, the Tiger Quoll has a much skinnier body and can escape in a crack of a house. The Honey Badger tries digging through the dirt to get closer to the Tiger Quoll. Soon, something else more interesting comes from the Badger and stops digging. The Tiger Quoll scared to go out hears a loud screech. The next morning, the Tiger Quoll makes a daring move to come out of the cove and go for the nearest waterhole to heal its leg. Uncountably, guess who else is there. That’s right, the Honey Badger! The Tiger Quoll is unable to run and is soon eaten by the Honey Badger. Now, usually the Honey Badger doesn’t give a crap if the Tiger Quoll escapes or not, but the Honey Badger is always hungry. The Tiger Quoll ran out of luck.