This is a list of known or suspected fatal cougar attacks that occurred in North America by decade in chronological order. The cougar is also commonly known as mountain lion, puma, <b>mountain cat, catamount, or panther. The sub-population in Florida is known as the Florida panther.
At least 20 people in North America were killed by cougars between 1890 and 2011, including six in California. More than two-thirds of the Canadian fatalities occurred on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Fatal cougar attacks are extremely rare and occur much less frequently than fatal snake bites, fatal lightning strikes, or fatal bee stings. Children are particularly vulnerable. The majority of the child victims listed here were not accompanied by adults.
As with many predators, a cougar may attack if cornered, if a fleeing human stimulates their instinct to chase, or if a person "plays dead". Standing still however may cause the cougar to consider a person easy prey. Exaggerating the threat to the animal through intense eye contact, loud shouting, and any other action to appear larger and more menacing, may make the animal retreat. Fighting back with sticks and rocks, or even bare hands, is often effective in persuading an attacking cougar to disengage.
Before 1970
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
See also
- List of fatal bear attacks in North America
- List of wolf attacks in North America
- Animal attacks
References
Notes
- "Fatal Mountain Lion Attacks". Southeastern Outdoors. Retrieved 2007-08-31.Â
- "List of Mountain Lion Attacks on People in California". Retrieved 2007-08-31.Â