WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
Owls are known to hunt cats, but do they actually prey on them? This article explains if an owl will kill a full-grown cat and if you should be worried if you have an owl around your home. In addition, you’ll learn how to defend yourself against an owl, which is why it’s a good
WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
No one knows why, but sometimes seagulls will attack cats. They may be protecting their young from the cat, or they’re starving and figured the cat would make a good meal. No matter the reason, knowing that seagulls can be dangerous to cats and taking precautions to keep your feline buddy safe is essential. There
WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
Yes, geese can attack cats. Geese have been known to attack cats who are smaller than they are and will peck them. Geese can also mistake a cat as prey because geese mostly eat insects, small mammals, plants, and aquatic life such as fish. They might mistake a small cat for a mouse or duckling.
WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
Will eagles attack cats? -This is a question many cat owners are asking. However, there is little scientific evidence to back up this claim. The question of whether eagles will attack cats is more of a myth than a fact. In this article, we’ll discuss what you can expect from an eagle’s predation on cats.
WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
Pigeons have the same ability to see color as people do, but they also can see ultraviolet light, which humans are not able to see. Due to their special sensibility and superb all-around eyesight, pigeons are frequently used in search and rescue operations at sea. The ‘mirror test,’ which involves being able to recognize one’s
WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
These birds are some of the largest and heaviest creatures that can take to the sky, and they include species from all corners of the globe. Learn about their amazing size, impressive wingspans, and more! Kori Bustard Scientific name: (Ardeotis kori) Type: omnivores Wing span: 7 – 9 ft The Kori Bustard is the second