Animals
Are Mountain Lions More Dangerous Than Humans? California Residents Startled by Large Feline Sightings
Despite numerous sightings, California Wildlife noted that mountain lion attacks on people are extremely rare. Since 1986, there have only been 14 human attacks and three of which were fatal.
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