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California neighborhood faces bloody series of attacks by vicious squirrel

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A vicious critter terrorized a California neighborhood, sending two residents to the emergency room after savage attacks that left them bloodied and bewildered.

Joan Heblack never saw it coming. The golden squirrel latched onto her leg during her morning walk through Lucas Valley in San Rafael, refusing to let go.

"It clamped onto my leg. The tail was flying up here. I was like, 'Get it off me, get off me!' I didn't want to touch it," Heblack said. The attack left wounds severe enough to require emergency medical treatment, ABC 7 News reported.

Isabel Campoy suffered a similar fate while walking with her niece Carmen near Mount Lassen Drive. The aggressive rodent launched itself at her face.

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Farmer dies after attack by gaur (Indian bison) in Maharashtra, India

Wild gaur
Wild gaur
A 65-year-old farmer, Pundalik Subhedar, from Kokare village in Kolhapur's Chandgad tehsil, on Monday succumbed to the injuries suffered in a gaur attack on his farm field the previous day. He had suffered severe waist and body injuries and was being treated at a private hospital in Gadhinglaj.

The forest department has provided an immediate relief of Rs 5 lakh to Subhedar's family, with an additional Rs 20 lakh to be granted in accordance with govt norms.

Around 2pm on Sunday, Subhedar was taking a stroll through his farm where labourers were engaged in tillage work for sugar cane cultivation. Suddenly, a gaur emerged from the bushes and attacked him head-on.

As the gaur's horn poked into his stomach and thigh, Subhedar fell on the ground and started bleeding
profusely. He was rushed to the Chandgad rural hospital and then shifted to a private hospital in Gadhinglaj for further treatment, where he succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment.

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Orcas sink one boat, damage another, off coast of Portugal

A yacht sinking after being rammed by orcas (Image video still from Terra Incógnita @oceaniclounge/Instagram)
A yacht sinking after being rammed by orcas (Image video still from Terra Incógnita @oceaniclounge/Instagram)
One boat has been sunk and a second damaged by a pod of orcas (killer whales) off the coast of Portugal.

The sunken vessel, named Oceanview, which belongs to the Nautic Squad, a sailing based in Oeiras, had five people on board when it was attacked on Saturday afternoon.

Portuguese coastguard officials said the sinking occurred approximately five nautical miles (9km) from the beach at Fonte da Telha, just south of the Portuguese capital, Lisbon.

Footage recorded from a nearby vessel shows an orca repeatedly striking the underside of the yacht, which eventually takes on water and begins sinking.

A translated recounting of the encounter posted on Instagram by Portuguese sailing school Terra Incógnita states that the orcas 'broke the rudder of the sailboat, opening a hole below the waterline, allowing water to enter.'


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Two shepherds killed in bear attack in Madhya Pradesh, India

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A bear killed two shepherds in a forest in Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh, a police officer said on Tuesday.

The official said the incident took place in the forest of Jamgadi and Khanua villages under the Sarai police station area, about 60km from the district headquarters, on Monday.

Sarai police station in-charge Jitendra Singh Bhadoria said two shepherds, Ganesh Prasad Vaishya (40) and Hira Shah (41), had gone to graze goats and other cattle when they were attacked by a bear. Both died in the attack by the wild animal.

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Arkansas bear attack may be the state's first since before the Civil War - Elderly man subsequently dies (UPDATE)

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On Wednesday afternoon, a black bear attacked a man in Franklin County. The victim, a 72-year-old named Vernon Patton, is in stable condition at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, according to Keith Stephens, the chief of communications for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.

Patton was reportedly working outside in the Mulberry Mountain area when the incident occurred. The bear was "in the process of attacking him" when Patton's son showed up to check on him and started throwing rocks at it, Stephens said.

"It actually kind of charged at [Patton's son] one time" before running away, Stephens said.

By the time Game and Fish officers arrived at the scene, Patton had been airlifted to Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, where he underwent surgery before being relocated to UAMS, Stephens said.

"It was a pretty severe attack," Stephens said. "It attacked him on his face, his arms, his upper body."

The bear, which Stephens identified as a "yearling male" weighing "about 70 pounds," remained close by.

Comment: Update September 15

USA TODAY reports:
A 72-year-old man attacked by a bear in northwest Arkansas earlier this month died over the weekend, officials said on Monday, Sept. 15.

Keith Stephens, spokesperson for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC), told USA TODAY that Vernon Pattan, who had been in hospice care after he was attacked, died on Sunday, Sept. 14.

Patton of Ozark was critically injured in the bear attack while he was on a tractor on Sept. 3, in rural Franklin County.

The mauling marked the first known bear attack in Arkansas in a quarter century, according to Stephens.



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Woman killed by leopard in a district of Uttar Pradesh, India - 4th victim in 12 days, 36th in last 30 months

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A 36-year-old woman, Meera Devi, was killed in a leopard attack at Issepur village near Najibabad town here Sunday. This is the fourth fatal attack suspectedly by the same animal in the past 12 days, and the 36th in the last two-and-a-half years in the district.

Angry villagers took the body to the office of Najibabad divisional forest officer (DFO) and held a protest, demanding immediate capture of the felines. Police swiftly arrived and pacified the crowd.

Meera Devi was collecting fodder in her field when the leopard emerged from a nearby sugarcane field and pounced on her. Her husband and children, who were working nearby, rushed to her rescue, but by the time they arrived, Meera succumbed to her injuries, and the leopard disappeared. Sub-divisional forest officer Gyan Singh confirmed the incident, stating, "We have found pugmarks of the leopard. We are trying to track it down.

This is the fourth such incident within a radius of 3km."

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Crows attack Singapore residents in 'revenge', elderly man suffers 8cm wound

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Crows have been swooping on people in Tampines on a daily basis, and residents believe the feathered fowls may be retaliating after their nests were removed.

Shin Min Daily News reported that the incidents occurred between Tampines Street 42 and 43, where several passers-by said they were attacked and scratched on their heads.

Resident had bumps and blood on her head

A resident of Block 443, who only wished to be known as Ms Luo, 42, told Shin Min she was attacked while returning home on Sept 12 at around 7pm.

She recounted that as she was crossing the road, a crow clawed at her head while another pecked her shoulder.

"I was shocked and frightened. I screamed loudly and ran across the road. Luckily, the crows didn't continue chasing me," she said.

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Cells use electricity to eliminate their 'weakest' neighbours to maintain healthy protective barriers

Researchers have uncovered a surprising role for electricity in keeping our body's protective cell layers healthy.
Electric Cells
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Cells bumping against one another use electricity to identify which of their neighbours has the least energy to kill them.

The King's College London study in partnership with the Francis Crick Institute provides insight into diseases including cancer and stroke, where cellular energy levels can be disrupted, preventing the maintenance of healthy cell numbers.

Epithelial cells, which line all organs in the body, turnover rapidly to maintain a tightly packed protective layer. They undergo a process called 'extrusion' to eliminate excess or damaged cells, essential for balancing cell division and cell death.

Extrusion is a fundamental process, common in living organisms from sea sponge to humans, that drives most epithelial cell death. When it goes wrong and the balance of healthy cells is disrupted, it can lead to disease.

Earlier work by the group led by Professor Jody Rosenblatt at King's College London discovered that extrusion is mechanical - when too many epithelial cells accumulate, crowding triggers some to be physically squeezed out, causing them to die. The scientists were unsure if the crowded cells selected to extrude were randomly selected, or some were specifically targeted. This latest discovery, published in Nature, reveals that crowding selectively targets the weakest, energy-poor cells for death.

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Elderly woman killed by wild boar in Odisha, India

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Image used for representational purposes only.
A 65-year-old woman died after being allegedly attacked by a wild boar in Ganjam district's Dongri village on Friday evening.

The deceased, identified as Padmabati Polai, had gone to her farm when she was allegedly attacked by the animal. Family members found her body in the farm with injury marks during a search after she did not return home.

Suspecting she might have died due to a wild boar attack, they informed forest officials and took her to the hospital at Polasara where doctors declared her dead.

Divisional forest officer (DFO) of Ghumusar South, Vipasha Parul, said the exact cause of death would be ascertained after conducting a post-mortem.

Her family members have appealed to the forest officials for compensation, citing she was killed by a wild animal. "We will initiate the process of compensation as soon as possible as per govt guidelines, after getting the inquiry report," said the DFO.
It is the first time that a wild boar killed a woman in the area, locals claimed.

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3-month-old baby and 5-year-old girl killed in wolf attacks in Uttar Pradesh, India

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At-least two girls were killed and two others, including a woman injured in wolf attack in the ongoing week in the Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh, officials said on Friday.

In 2024, 11 people, including a woman were killed, and 60 others injured, in different attacks by wolves in the Bahraich district. After that the officials of the Forest Department, had captured as many as six wolves.

An official of the forest department said, "The incident that took place on Thursday night in Bahrao village is disturbing. A wolf took a three-month old girl while the mother was feeding her. The animal ran with the child and this morning, the girl's half-eaten body was found along with her bracelet and clothes far away from her house."

The official added that just three days, a five-year-old girl Ranjit was killed in another wolf attack and her body too was found 500 meters away from the house.

Comment: An eight-year-old boy was killed in April in the same district of Bahraich.

A report from last year: Girl killed in wolf attack in Uttar Pradesh, India - 10th such incident for Bahraich area in 2024