How to Survive the Deadliest Cats

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whether you're on an adventurous safari in the african savannah enjoying your morning run on the mountains or chilling on your couch you're in danger of a cat attack cats come in all different shapes and sizes and so do their methods of killing you and the most lethal kind could be sitting in your lap right now here's how to survive the deadliest cats every year wildcats kill dozens of people around the globe that might not surprise you but this will house cats just like your beloved mr whiskers are responsible for 66 000 emergency room visits in the u.s every year so today we're looking at the top six deadliest felines and what you could do to survive their attacks which big cats have developed a taste for humans how could weird noises save your life and which deadly bacteria could your house cat host number six house cats if you're a cat owner you know this they're adorable to look at but if you pet them the wrong way you'll earn a painful bite from those long thin sharp teeth and i hope you're taking cat bites seriously cat scratch fever is a common illness that cat saliva spreads to humans the symptoms include a blister or swelling on the side of the wound fever and body inks according to the cdc 500 people get hospitalized for this condition in the u.s each year pastorella multicytobacteria can infect soft tissues and if left untreated it can cause septus almost 90 percent of cats have this bacteria in their mouths so next time think twice before you upset that little fluff ball number five bobcats [Music] also known as wildcats bobcats aren't one of the biggest cats out there but never underestimate them weighing no more than 15 kilograms bobcats are strong hunters and can kill animals much bigger than themselves like you they can pounce and kill prey from a distance of three meters these cats are native to north america and live in almost every habitat including forests swamps and even suburban areas christy and happy wayne from north carolina us know that all too well in april 2021 the couple was in their driveway unloading groceries from their car when an aggressive wildcat attacked christy happy grabbed the animal and threw it across the yard but the ferocious cat wouldn't give up until happy shot and killed it tests confirmed that the unusually combative animal had rabies the couple needed the rabies vaccine number four cougars this is the mountain lion or panther more commonly known as a cougar it's the most widely distributed large mammal on the north american continent mountain lions are generalist predators they will eat any animal they can catch from insect to elk and even the occasional hiker if you come face to face with the cougar never turn your back on it or try to run raise your arms over your head to make yourself look bigger shout whatever comes to mind to keep the animal distracted if none of that works be prepared to fight back with all the strength you have number three leopards these intimidating big cats can reach the size of 90 kilograms and a length of 2.1 meters excluding their tails leopards are nocturnal and solitary they spend their days resting in trees and hunt at night if you encounter a hungry leopard there's no guarantee you'll make it out alive so listen carefully don't make direct eye contact with a leopard try to remain calm and slowly back away that will let it know that you aren't a threat leopards don't make mock charges so if it looks like it's coming for you it's game on fight back protect your neck and try to hurt its eyes nose or ears number two lions this deadly feline with incredible hair is the world's second biggest cat male lions can weigh up to 190 kilograms and grow 5.8 meters long including their tails these cats can be found in a lot of habitats where they prefer the savannah grassland and open woodland a hungry lion will attack you humans are slow and have no fangs or horns so you my friend are an easy target if you find the king of the jungle nearby you might want to run as fast as you can but don't do it this cat can run at 80 kilometers per hour that's almost twice the speed of the fastest human in history and chances are you aren't usain bolt so stay put puff yourself up and make a lot of noise number one tigers their strong sharp claws can behead you with one swipe adult tigers are 70 muscle and they can weigh up to 360 kilograms earning them the title of the world's biggest cats and they're the most ferocious some tigers have developed a taste for humans they're known as man-eaters and you're their favorite food in the sundarban area of southeastern india and southwestern bangladesh tigers kill up to 250 people every year if a tiger puts you on the menu you're in grave danger tigers have pulled sleeping people from their homes these strong swimmers also drag people from boats however one place they can't drag you from is the top of a tree unlike other jungle cats tigers cannot climb trees so you can stay up there until the tiger leaves and then get to safety well done you survive the deadliest cats most of these felines can be avoided by just staying inside except one that's right you forgot about mr whiskers while you've been watching this video he's been sharpening his claws and now he's out for blood do you know how to calm him down find out here on how to survive you
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Channel: How to Survive
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Length: 6min 52sec (412 seconds)
Published: Thu Dec 23 2021
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