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  2. Cassowary - Wikipedia

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    Cassowary strikes to the abdomen are among the rarest of all, but in one case in 1995, a dog was kicked in the belly. The blow left no puncture, but severe bruising occurred. The dog later died from an apparent intestinal rupture. [76] Another human death due to a cassowary was recorded in Florida on April 12, 2019.

  3. Animal attacks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Of all 150 attacks there was only one human death. [10] The one documented human death caused by a cassowary was that of Phillip Mclean, aged 16, and it happened on 6 April 1926. He and his brother, aged 13, were attempting to beat the cassowary to death with clubs. They were accompanied by their dog.

  4. Dromaeosauridae - Wikipedia

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    The cassowary has claws up to 125 millimetres (4.9 in) long. [63] Ostrom cited Gilliard (1958) in saying that they can sever an arm or disembowel a man. [64] Kofron (1999 and 2003) studied 241 documented cassowary attacks and found that one human and two dogs had been killed, but no evidence that cassowaries can disembowel or dismember other ...

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    Cats can definitely recognize the sound of words coming from people, and more and more studies prove that cats rely on interaction with humans in problem-solving,” Dr. Carlo Siracusa, a ...

  6. Deinonychus - Wikipedia

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    The cassowary has claws up to 125 mm (4.9 in) long. [56] Ostrom cited Gilliard (1958) in saying that they can sever an arm or disembowel a man. [57] Kofron (1999 and 2003) studied 241 documented cassowary attacks and found that one human and two dogs had been killed, but no evidence that cassowaries can disembowel or dismember other animals.

  7. What an Orca’s 1,000-Mile Swim Really Means - AOL

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    “They don’t belong to us; they’re not human-only emotions. So, it’s not projection. So, it’s not projection. Rather, it’s opening our eyes to see whatever other animals do by observing ...

  8. List of deadliest animals to humans - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the deadliest animals to humans worldwide, measured by the number of humans killed per year. Different lists have varying criteria and definitions, so lists from different sources disagree and can be contentious. This article contains a compilation of lists from several reliable sources.

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