Fatal trauma sustained by Cougars, Felis concolor, while attacking prey in southern Alberta

  • Ross P
  • Jalkotzy M
  • Daoust P
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Abstract

Three radio-collared Cougars (Felis concolor) in Alberta died from injuries sustained while attacking prey, and a fourth may have died protractedly from such an injury, injuries included a fractured vertebral column, punctured abdominal cavity, severe cranial trauma, and bacterial infection of the thoracic cavity.

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Ross, P. I., Jalkotzy, M. G., & Daoust, P.-Y. (1995). Fatal trauma sustained by Cougars, Felis concolor, while attacking prey in southern Alberta. The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 109(2), 261–263. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.357625

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