Coyote attacks have been reported as recently as February 23, 2010 by FOXNews.com. Coyote attacks have involved 7 people, 7 places and 16 things.
Sharks, pit bulls, bears, snakes and other animals often go on the attack. Sometimes animals attack for survival sake. Sometimes they attack by mistake, such as when a Great White shark mistakes the white bottom of a surfboard for a seal. Sometimes they attack for territorial domination, and on occasion it is we humans that have trained them to attack.
Other animals on the attack include: Dog, Bull Terrier, Pit Bull, Killer Whale, Otter, Cougar, Emu, Bulldog, Bullmastiff, and more.
Deer are blamed for landscape destruction and Lyme disease, though these problems are preventable by planting things that deer don't like to eat and using tick tubes to kill ticks in suburban backyards. As...
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Boston Globe -- Today's paper A to Z | December 12, 2009
POSTED: 9:12 pm MST December 4, 2009 UPDATED: 4:45 am MST December 5, 2009 BUCKEYE, Ariz. -- A coyote attacked a Buckeye boy on Wednesday, according to officials from the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
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CBS | December 05, 2009
...in mid-November and may be in need of rabies treatment. The Florida Department of Health believes the child may have a connection to the Wichita area. The department contacted KDHE after receiving information...
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The Wichita Eagle | December 02, 2009
...toll on them, especially Paris. Worried that they would be subject to constant questions about their paternity, Jackson kept them close, which Barkley said weighed on his daughter. "Sometimes you'd just see her...
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MTV News | July 08, 2009
The attacks have prompted some Lauderhill residents to pledge they will keep children and pets indoors for fear they could be hurt, especially now that students are starting their summer vacation. Police...
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch | June 06, 2009