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

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    Over 130 attacks have been documented in [1] North America in the past 100 years, with 28 attacks resulting in fatalities. Fatal cougar attacks are extremely rare and occur much less frequently than fatal snake bites, fatal lightning strikes, or fatal bee stings. [2] [3] [4] Generally, humans are not considered as prey by carnivores, including ...

  3. Man-eating animal - Wikipedia

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    Attacks on humans are very rare, as cougar prey recognition is a learned behavior and they do not generally recognize humans as prey. [14] Attacks on people, livestock, and pets may occur when a puma habituates to humans or is in a condition of severe starvation.

  4. Cougar - Wikipedia

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    Attacks on humans are very rare, as cougar prey recognition is a learned behavior and they do not generally recognize humans as prey. [110] In a 10-year study in New Mexico of wild cougars who were not habituated to humans, the animals did not exhibit threatening behavior to researchers who approached closely (median distance=18.5 m; 61 feet ...

  5. 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

  6. Dramatic trail cam video shows cougar attack deer in Michigan ...

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    “I got chills instantly, just thinking about how easily I could have been standing there, and that thing could’ve jumped on me.”

  7. History of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The history of human activity in Michigan, a U.S. state in the Great Lakes, began with settlement of the western Great Lakes region by Paleo-Indians perhaps as early as 11,000 B.C.E. One early technology they developed was the use of native copper, which they would fashion into tools and other implements with "hammer stones".

  8. Eastern cougar - Wikipedia

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    A study in 2016 by several management and wildlife experts found that by reintroducing cougars to their historic range in the Northeast U.S., white-tailed deer density and deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) could be reduced by 22%, which could prevent 21,400 human injuries, 155 fatalities, and $2.13 billion in preventive costs within just 30 years ...

  9. Exam shows cougar killed in Wisconsin was healthy ... - AOL

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    The cougar killed Nov. 11 by a bowhunter in Buffalo County was a healthy young male, according to a DNR examination. Exam shows cougar killed in Wisconsin was healthy; bowhunter feared animal ...