Cats Kill a Staggering Number of Species across the World
Briefly

We don't really know of any other mammal that eats this many different species, says the study's lead author Christopher Lepczyk, an ecologist at Auburn University. It's almost like an indiscriminate eater; they're eating whatever's available.
Because of their cherished connection with humans, cats have become some of the most widespread animals on Earth. As pure carnivores who lack the ability to process plant material, household and feral cats are always on the prowl for prey to hunt or carrion to scavenge.
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