Cattle victimizations have been reported as recently as January 31, 2010 by Wikipedia. Cattle victimizations have involved 2 people, 2 organizations and 1 thing.
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 who are attack victims include: Chicken, Australian Shepherd, Chihuahua, Dalmatian, Golden Retriever, Raccoon, Goat, and more.
...Troilus. According to Dares Phrygius' Account of the Destruction of Troy, the Latin summary through which the story of Achilles was transmitted to medieval Europe, Troilus was a young Trojan prince, the...
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Wikipedia | January 31, 2010
... attacked Dinka cattle herders and seized thousands of animals. Most of the violence happened over the weekend in very remote areas, he said. The UN says more than 2,000 people have been killed in ethnic...
Read more: South Sudan cattle raid kills 140
BBC News | January 08, 2010
JAN. 2, 2010 - Nuer tribesmen attack Dinka cattle herders in Tonj East, a remote part of oil-producing south Sudan, and seize about 5,000 animals. At least 139 people are killed 54 wounded, a local official says.
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Reuters | January 07, 2010
...prisoners and cattle. Preslav, capital of the First Bulgarian Empire, was raided, and it was after this symbolic incident that Peter assumed the insignia of Tsar (or Emperor). In the spring of 1186, Isaac...
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Wikipedia | January 04, 2010
...on his victory and kanchi when the poet sings on the fragility of human life. The Purananuru does not, however, follow this system. The colophons accompanying each poem name a total of eleven thinais. From the...
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Wikipedia | November 11, 2009