From Dog Eaters to Man Eaters!!!
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 9:43 am
Hello Everyone,
A very interesting show on discovery caught my attention a couple of days ago. The show simply entitled "Man eaters" on discovery channel brought about a common scientific discovery I was unaware of-maybe some of you in this forum would be aware of it.
Essentially it speaks of a disease afflicting big cats worldwide with what is known as 'CDV" or Canine Distemper Virus - its a condition acquired through bodily fluids and is mostly passed on to big cats from preying on domestic dogs . CDV like rabies, it seems is not just present in dogs but other animals such as racoon s, skunks etc. However most cases of this virus are passed on to the big cats through preying on domestic dogs! CDV it has been observed is a large and alarming cause of demise of the big cats worldwide in a lot of cases. However if it does survive, it sadly puts these animals in a "zombie" state causing them to lose all fear of mankind, an unfortunate stepping stone to graduating into man eaters!! Here are some links I found on google on big cats and CDV.
http://www.wildlifevetsinternational.or ... g-disease/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/1 ... l?ir=India
It would be very interesting if anyone could share more on this!
A very interesting show on discovery caught my attention a couple of days ago. The show simply entitled "Man eaters" on discovery channel brought about a common scientific discovery I was unaware of-maybe some of you in this forum would be aware of it.
Essentially it speaks of a disease afflicting big cats worldwide with what is known as 'CDV" or Canine Distemper Virus - its a condition acquired through bodily fluids and is mostly passed on to big cats from preying on domestic dogs . CDV like rabies, it seems is not just present in dogs but other animals such as racoon s, skunks etc. However most cases of this virus are passed on to the big cats through preying on domestic dogs! CDV it has been observed is a large and alarming cause of demise of the big cats worldwide in a lot of cases. However if it does survive, it sadly puts these animals in a "zombie" state causing them to lose all fear of mankind, an unfortunate stepping stone to graduating into man eaters!! Here are some links I found on google on big cats and CDV.
http://www.wildlifevetsinternational.or ... g-disease/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/1 ... l?ir=India
It would be very interesting if anyone could share more on this!