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Brave farmer beats puma to DEATH using just his bare hands as horror pics reveal his shocking wounds

He caught the animal between his legs after it attacked him

A BRAVE farmer fought with a wild puma using just his bare hands - and ended up killing the beast.

Juan José Verdines Torres, 47, suffered multiple injuries while pitting against the deadly animal in the rural area of Magueyes, Mexico.

The Mexican farmer managed to kill the wild cat using just his bare hands
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The Mexican farmer managed to kill the wild cat using just his bare handsCredit: Jam Press
Juan José Verdines Torres, 47,  suffered multiple injuries while pitting against the deadly animal
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Juan José Verdines Torres, 47, suffered multiple injuries while pitting against the deadly animalCredit: Jam Press
Bite marks of the puma on the his legs
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Bite marks of the puma on the his legsCredit: Jam Press

Juan was with Eliud de la Rosa Juárez his 20-year-old farm assistant worker when the puma attacked him.

The pair had gone out looking for some missing cows that never returned to the farm after grazing in a nearby field.

The farmer then spotted a body of the body of one of his cows, several devoured by the puma.

But the 47-year-old was forced to kill the big cat before it killed him.

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However, he did not realise the puma was still lurking nearby.

In just a few moments, the big cat pounced on the pair, taking Juan by surprise.

But the heroic farmer fought back bravely and beat the wild cat to death.

He caught the animal between his legs and body, trying to restrict it while his pal ran back to the farm to ask for help.

Juan, with just using his bare hands, pitted against the beast and killed it.

Civil Protection officers came rushing to rescue Juan from the wild animal.

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But the Puma was already defeated when they reached the scene.

Juan suffered multiple injuries to his body while fighting the deadly beast - and is currently being treated in hospital.

Horror pictures show his face, hands and legs covered with severe wounds.

Eliud was also treated for minor injuries caused by the deadly attack.

Juan's heroic fight against the puma quickly became the talk of the town - and locals now call him a local superhero.

Meanwhile, a harrowing video shows a little dog taped to a lamppost by an angry neighbour from hell as a punishment for peeing on his lawn.

The poor pooch named Doqui was left traumatised after being strapped to the post with a brown packing tape.

In the heart-wrenching video, the four-year-old pup appears to have his mouth taped shut by the outraged neighbour.

The sick man filmed the whole ordeal on camera in a vengeful attempt to teach his neighbour a lesson.

According to the man, the young canine would defecate and pee in front of his house every day.

In the video, he says: “I told the owner about it and asked if she could please keep the little dog on a lead, but they did not tie him.”

Elsewhere, a 15-foot crocodile with the "world’s most powerful bite" sank its teeth into a screaming zookeeper.

The experienced reptile expert had been giving a display to dozens of visitors at a Crocodile Creek theme park in South Africa when he was viciously attacked.

The shocked crocodile handler had been poking the beast with a stick whilst inside its closure, however, provoking it to whip its head round and take a bite.

But panic soon set in when the man-eating Nile Crocodile – the largest living reptile with the most powerful bite force in the world - would not let go.

Having clamped its jaws onto the man just below the waist, it soon pulled him to the ground before a second slightly smaller crocodile ran to join the attack.

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Tourists began screaming for help before the beast eventually released its grip, allowing the zookeeper to stand up and run to safety.

The farmer was rushed to the hospital for treatment
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The farmer was rushed to the hospital for treatmentCredit: Jam Press

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