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20 billion yuan in 1 year! The most horrible killer on the cat on the earth, the one who killed the most is actually flying in the sky

Who is the most terrible animal killer in the world? lion? tiger? Or wolf?

By 孙小明Published 12 months ago 3 min read
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Who is the most terrible animal killer in the world? lion? tiger? Or wolf?

Of course, these guys are powerful, cold, and violent. However, there are only 30,000 lions, thousands of tigers, and hundreds of thousands of wolves throughout the earth. If they look at the absolute number of their prey, I am afraid that there are only a few hundred a year. For 10,000 or two million lives.

The most powerful killer is an animal that is close to humans. In the UK alone, they may kill 270 million lives each year. It can be described as the extremely cold -blooded. This animal is a pet cat.

In a study from the University of Reading and Royal London University, scientists tracked 79 cats in Berkshire and Hampe County for a year. Number of prey home.

The results show that cats living in suburbs of natural green spaces have an average of 34 animals every year; even cats living in human communities and far away from natural green areas are killed 15 prey every year.

The British pet cats are estimated to have 9.5 million. Scientists simply infer the predation rate that scientists have obtained that these cats may kill 160 million to 270 million prey every year.

According to data in 2021, the entire earth has a total of 220 million pet cats and 480 million stray cats, with a total of 700 million. Chinese pet cats are as high as 53 million, but they can only be ranked second. The most pet cats are the United States, as high as 95.6 million.

From this data and scientists analyzed the predation rate, all cats on the earth have to prey for 20 billion prey a year. ——In a study in Australia, a wild cat eats 740 small animals a year on average. I really dare not use this data to calculate. It's right.

Are you extremely shocked? 20 billion lives, this is just the number of lives that cats have murdered in a year. It seems that human and animals are harmless, cute and cute, and there are such violent cold -blooded killers. Will you change your views on it? Intersection

The animals with the most cat hunting are birds, and then small mammals, crawling and amphibians. It can be said that cats are the biggest negative factor affecting a local biological diversity. Your heart, accompanied by your lonely angel, may even cause huge ecological disasters.

A study by Australia in 2019 shows that since the cat invaded in Australia in Europe, cats have extinct 63 kinds of birds, reptiles and mammals on the mainland, and also paired with 35 kinds of birds, 36 kinds of mammals, 7 types of crawling Animals and 3 amphibians constitute a huge threat.

It is shocking and sad. As people's living standards are getting better and better, the demand for pet cats is also increasing, which means that the number of cats and wild cats will become more and more. Multi -animals are destroyed by them.

If you love nature and love the sadness of life, look at your pet cat, you may have been a little bit stubborn. How can we stop their killings and protect the biodiversity of the earth?

The first thing you think of is that you feed them more food and fill up your stomachs, and they will not hurt other small animals. However, this method is basically useless, because cats are natural killers, and they are very interested in moving objects. The prey exercise will trigger their hunting instincts.

The best way is to wear bells for cats, so that they will make a sound as soon as they exercise, which is equivalent to reminding birds and other animals. Cats enter the village.

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