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  2. Leopard Attacks People Who Teased And Lured It Out Of ... - AOL

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    There appears to be a large group of people that stop and start making a lot of noise when they first see the leopard. Whether the animal attack because of the noise, the large group, or hunger ...

  3. Leopard attack - Wikipedia

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    Leopard of Punanai: The leopard called "man-eater of Punanai" is the only officially accounted for man-eating leopard of Sri Lanka, where leopard attacks rarely happen. [ 65 ] [ 66 ] It killed at least 12 people on a jungle road near the hamlet of Punanai , not far from Batticaloa in the east of Sri Lanka.

  4. List of deadliest animals to humans - Wikipedia

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    The 25 Most Dangerous Animals In The World, List 25; The Most Dangerous Animals in the World, Animal Danger; Top 10 Most Dangerous Animals In The World, Conservation Institute; Schistosomiasis: Still a Cause of Significant Morbidity and Mortality, National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine

  5. Man-eating animal - Wikipedia

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    Man-eating leopards are a small percentage of all leopards, but have undeniably been a menace in some areas; [8] one leopard in India killed over 200 people. [8] Jim Corbett was noted to have stated that unlike tigers, which usually became man-eaters because of infirmity, leopards more commonly did so after scavenging on human corpses.

  6. Why are lynx loose in the Highlands? - AOL

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    The law requires people to buy a licence and keep the animals in appropriate sized enclosures. Paul says: "I think there were multiple release events by owners whose other option was to have the ...

  7. Man-Eaters of Kumaon - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Oxford University Press) Man-Eaters of Kumaon is a 1944 book written by hunter-naturalist Jim Corbett. [1] It details the experiences that Corbett had in the Kumaon region of India from the 1900s to the 1930s, while hunting man-eating Bengal tigers [2] and Indian leopards. [3]

  8. Human–wildlife conflict - Wikipedia

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    Like human-predator in Africa, encounters between tigers, people, and their livestock is a prominent issue on the Asian continent. Attacks on humans and livestock have exacerbated major threats to tiger conservation such as mortality, removal of individuals from the wild, and negative perceptions of the animals from locals. [ 19 ]

  9. Why 'In the Whale' documentary on Provincetown diver ... - AOL

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    Commercial diving is inherently dangerous. And from the time he got ― and lost ― his first boat as a young teen, Packard has had many dangerous encounters on and off the water, including ...