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  1. The mule finally stomped the cougar to death after biting and throwing it around like a rag doll. The dogs wouldn't even come close until the mule settled down. The cat was still alive here and...

  2. In Death Valley National Park, researchers have captured the first photographic evidence of donkeys falling prey to the claws of a native predator: the cougar. The relationship is shaping the area’s wetlands, the team argues, and has raised questions about the management of wild equids going forward.

  3. The cougar easily wins the fight: A photograph taken seven minutes later shows it standing over the dead donkey, eyes glimmering as it stares into a wildlife camera. Advertisement. “It’s...

  4. By Robyn White. Nature Reporter. Cougars in California's Death Valley have been observed killing and eating donkeys for the first time ever. Images captured on a camera trap in the National...

  5. A mountain lion can be seen via nighttime images pouncing onto the back of an in-stride wild donkey. The cougar easily wins the fight: A photograph taken seven minutes later shows it standing over the dead donkey, eyes glimmering as it stares into a wildlife camera.

  6. For that you need the cougar to engage the donkey directly, like the brave cougar that lost in the second part of your post, not pick off his hapless flock behind his back. That showcases the stealth assassin skills of the cougar but by no means it's donkey fighting capacity.

  7. Cougar predation of a feral donkey caught on a camera trap in Death Valley National Park. Erick Lundgren. This type of indirect interaction where organisms at the top of the food chain affect...

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