Cats catching mice is a well-known phenomenon, but did you know that there is a type of mouse that actually eats cats? This surprising fact makes us curious about the complex relationships in nature.
When cats hunt mice, they move stealthily, have sharp eyesight, and sensitive whiskers. They can catch mice even in the dark. Throughout history, cats' hunting abilities have been documented, such as the British "Minnie" cat, which caught 12,480 mice between 1927 and 1933, and the American "Jukie" cat, which captured 22,000 mice over 23 years.
However, in Africa, there is a mouse with an unexpected ability—to eat cats. This mouse has a hard shell around its mouth that emits a strong odor, making cats feel weak and powerless. At this moment, the mouse quickly bites through the cat's windpipe, drains its blood, and then drags the cat to a safe place to enjoy its meal slowly.
This peculiar phenomenon reveals the intricate ecological relationships in nature and reminds us to explore the mysteries of the unknown.