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  2. List of fatal cougar attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    Standing still however may cause the cougar to consider a person easy prey. [5] Exaggerating the threat to the animal through intense eye contact, loud shouting, and any other action to appear larger and more menacing may make the animal retreat. Humans are capable of fending off cougars, as adult humans are generally larger.

  3. How Cougars Use Their Climbing Skills to Escape Danger - AOL

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    In the unlikely event of a cougar attack, fight back aggressively. The post How Cougars Use Their Climbing Skills to Escape Danger appeared first on A-Z Animals . Show comments

  4. Hysterical strength - Wikipedia

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    The most common anecdotal examples based on hearsay are of parents lifting vehicles to rescue their children, and when people are in life-and-death situations. Periods of increased strength are short-lived, usually no longer than a few minutes, and might lead to muscle injuries and exhaustion later.

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    The fighting continued even as people began to stand up. The customers were ultimately kicked out of the store. The incident occurred at a Bath & Body Works location in Scottsdale’s Fashion ...

  6. Cyclists fight off cougar in rare attack east of Seattle that ...

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    A group of cyclists east of Seattle fended off cougar in a rare attack over the weekend that left a woman with injuries to her neck and face, authorities said.

  7. Mate guarding in humans - Wikipedia

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    Female mate guarding in humans Human mate guarding refers to behaviours employed by both males and females with the aim of maintaining reproductive opportunities and sexual access to a mate. It involves discouraging the current mate from abandoning the relationship whilst also warding off intrasexual (same sex) rivals.

  8. Walrus attack - Wikipedia

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    Walrus attacks are attacks inflicted upon humans, other walruses and other animals by the walrus. They have been documented in the Arctic by the Inuit and by European explorers, both on land and at sea. The Greenland Inuit refer to the red walrus as saanniartoq, "the one who turns against one". [1]

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