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Comments by "remliqa" (@remliqa) on "Meet the Deadliest Cat on the Planet" video.
So many contradictions in your post.
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But she probably will register us as threats and will either run or bite your finger off if you try to touch her.
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They have far less success rate when hunting, we're talking success rate here . You may be surprised to hear this but the deadliest predator on the planet by hunting success rate is the leather back sea turtle with nearly 100% success rate when hunting. What does a leather back sea turtle hunts? Jellyfish😁.
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They still are. They just have pretty bad hunting accuracy compared to this cat.
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Can'you name another cat species with over60% success rate?
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@MissMilly321 Google search is your friend. Even a few seconds of typing wild cat hunting success rate would yield the pages that details the success rate of cat species an other hunters. For example dragon flies have a success rate of a whopping 95%, only some species of sea turtle surpasses this but these turtle's prey are literally jellyfish, so a lot less impressive.
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Domestic cats (including strays and ferals) usually have the success rate of around 32% (about half the one in this video).
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Got any proof of that ?
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*Her.
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@carbon4338 Actually feral cats (and domestic cats) have a low hunting success rate at only around 32% (even in Australia where Animal lack the proper defence against them) . While this is high compared to lions (25%) or tigers(5%) , they are still lower than other cats like leopards (38%) or cheetahs (58%).
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@carbon4338 I'm glad you asked : https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts/mammals/hunting-success-rates-how-predators-compare/
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Facts don't care about feels.
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60% hunting success rate.
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Judging by the success rate of their hunt? Yes, they are a joke.
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A tracking collar with a transmitter. They said it in the video.
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It wasn't , though. Sure the clip may be edited (even from serval night instead of just one) but this is a wild cat.
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People tend to forget what a horrifying predators small cats are to small animals . Imagine: a fast, agile and stealthy night predator your size stalking you. That is what prey species see the small cat . The same goes for dogs, though they are less scary as cat as individual predators (the mist effective dogs are pack hunters).
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It's infrared. .Most animals (including cats) can see infrared.
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Cameraman (and women) in nature video can spend week and sometime months shadowing their target, acclimatising themselves with the target so the target for the target to stop perceiving them as potential threat. In time the target accept them as background feature and ignores the camera crew despite bein perfectly aware of them.
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Not really clicbait, though.
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Why?
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@RickyM6666 You obviously do not understand what they said here. This cat is the deadliest based on its hunting success rate. This cat's success rate in 60% as oppose to a tiger which have only a 5 to 10%. Another is the deadliest predator on Earth are dragonflies and leatherback sea turtle, both haven a kill rate or hunting success rate of nearly 100%
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Not true. There are smaller cat species out there such as The Rusty Spotted Cat.
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What I learn from your post is chess players are predators.
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@blackjack9505 Frogs actually have a rather low-average success rate (depending on species) . I mean how many time do you see frogs failing to catch flying insects in nature documentary.
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They track /follow the animal for day, sometime weeks and even months. I doubt all the scenes in tis video happens in just one night.
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If your'e small enough to be hunted by them , that is.
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Why the heck would you think the "deadly" part refers to their threat level to humans.? Did you honestly think its 60% hunt successful rate comes from its record of hunting humans?
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You're sayin there're rate on the comments section?
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I don't know if you're trolling or actually this stupid.
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Tranquilliser darts. They exist.
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???
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