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Deforestation and disruption of habitat to blame for rare daylight attacks



ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - Lions disturbed by deforestation have killed 20 people and devoured 750 of their domestic animals in Ethiopia, a local news agency said on Tuesday
 
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tybee204 said:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9407649/

Deforestation and disruption of habitat to blame for rare daylight attacks



ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - Lions disturbed by deforestation have killed 20 people and devoured 750 of their domestic animals in Ethiopia, a local news agency said on Tuesday
It's a shame that the lions are being forced out of their habitat, but that is happening worldwide with so many animals. Cats are nocturnal hunters--daylight attacks mean they don't have enough area to successfully hunt in at night. I love animals, and it is so hard for me to accept the demise of so many animals, of so many different species--they are running out of room rapidly.
 

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