Beastro
Arcane
We have them here. Hasn't been a cougar attacking a human directly since the 90s.Seems they're normally not territorial towards humans, according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cougar
"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"
But the (now removed) game mechanic does seem to fit their normal hunting behavior:
"Although capable of sprinting, the cougar is typically an ambush predator. It stalks through brush and trees, across ledges, or other covered spots, before delivering a powerful leap onto the back of its prey"But Wikipedia also says they may stalk humans:
"Preceding attacks on humans, cougars display aberrant behavior, such as activity during daylight hours, a lack of fear of humans, and stalking humans."
...which sounds like you might spot it from a distance days or weeks before it ambushes you, or that it will stalk you like an in-game wolf as part of the attack?
Of course if it stalked you in the game it would become much easier to kill with bow or gun. Maybe the devs wanted to prevent players from killing it that easily.
The issue is when humans are around other animals. Most cougar attacks on humans are cougars stalking and attacking a dog being walked with the human being a bystander to the event but assuming they're the target.
Last event like that happened last year otw out of town when a guy was walking his dog in the cemetery around midnight and a cougar came up behind them. Guy fought off the cougar and dog was ok, but it ran because the guy was there.
Besides that, just like bears, the main cause of cougar aggression towards people is if they have a cub and the mom's protecting em. Bears here at least are no a problem because they're so well fed and winters are so mild. Many don't even bother to go into hibernation for those reasons. A cubless bear that attacks a human is usually a starving bear desperate enough to throw their dice attacking a person as a last gasp. That seems to be the case with the Grizzly Man dude when an old, starving bear came down off the mountains and was too weak to hunt properly so he went after them sitting around being friendly.
Wolves are much the same being afraid of people except for one subtype: the Coastal Wolves here have a different pack culture and are known for being unusually aggressive towards everything they encounter. They will attack and eat black bears and are a threat people need to take dead seriously if encountered.
People need to keep in mind that animals are a lot like us. If we're not acting like a threat and aren't hungry, we're just another creature around them. The killing machine animal in movies that is itching to attack people on sight is a symbolic expression of something else being expressed in nature than the animal itself.
The usual except is something like a shark which explores things around it with its mouth, which then results in wounds, but those come often not from serious attacks.
Same goes for crocs and gators. If you see them laying around you're safe. They're ambush predators and won't seriously attack if they know that you see them. The danger comes when you don't kmow they're there.
It's why this cat could get away with this. Gators just wanted some beach to rest on.
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