Dive right in! Like the weather, the Daily Star's FREE newsletter is a scorcherBig cat attacks on livestock in southern Africa not only threaten farmers’ livelihoods, they also represent a problems for conservationists because worried farmers often shoot the predators when they stray near their farms.But a new low-tech solution could save the lives of cows and lions.
A new study has revealed that painting a pair of eyes on the cows’ backsides can deter lion attacks.According to a University of New South Wales study conducted in Botswana's Okavango Delta region, the simple trick enormously increases the survival of livestock as it makes big cats such as lions believe that they have been spotted by their prey and abandon the hunt.Dr J.
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