Sure. There was a story about a squirrel. A man was sitting on a bench in the park eating nuts. The squirrel saw this and decided it wanted those nuts. It ran straight at the man and started climbing his leg, making the man jump in surprise. It was really funny.
A duck once attacked a cyclist. The cyclist was passing by a pond and the duck thought he was getting too close to its ducklings. So it waddled quickly and pecked at the cyclist's ankle as he was pedaling. The cyclist was so shocked that he almost fell off his bike.
One of the best animal attack survival stories is that of a hiker who was attacked by a bear. The hiker played dead and the bear eventually lost interest and left. He then managed to find his way back to civilization and get medical help for his injuries.
There is a story about a squirrel. It always tries to steal nuts from a bird feeder. One day, it overestimated its jumping ability and fell into a pile of leaves right below the feeder, looking so clumsy and funny.
If it's a bear attack, some stories suggest playing dead. Bears might lose interest if they think you're not a threat. But this might not work for all types of bears.
Sure. There was a story about a tiger attack in India. A man was walking through a jungle area not far from his village. All of a sudden, a tiger sprang out from the bushes. It pounced on the man with great force. The man tried to fight back but the tiger's claws were like razors and its jaws were extremely powerful. It was a miracle that some villagers nearby heard his screams and managed to scare the tiger away before it could kill him.
One of the scariest is the shark attack stories. For example, there was a surfer who was suddenly dragged underwater by a great white shark. He described seeing the huge jaws and rows of sharp teeth. Another is the bear attack stories. A hiker in the forest was mauled by a grizzly bear. The bear's powerful claws and brute strength left the hiker severely injured.
There was a case where a jungle guide was attacked by a leopard. He had a machete with him and used it to fend off the leopard. He slashed at the leopard until it retreated. The guide was injured but his knowledge of how to handle such a situation, along with his weapon, helped him survive. His experience in the jungle and his ability to stay calm in the face of danger were key factors in his survival.
One well - known deadly animal attack story is that of the Tsavo man - eaters. In 1898, two maneless male lions in Tsavo, Kenya, killed and ate about 135 railway workers. The lions seemed to target humans deliberately, and it took a lot of effort to finally hunt them down.
Once, a friend of mine was hiking in the mountains. Out of nowhere, a wild boar charged at him. He managed to climb a tree just in time. The boar was furious, grunting and trying to knock the tree down. He stayed there for hours until the boar finally left. It was a terrifying experience.