Got one living in my barn right now. Best damn cat i ever had. keep water and straw around in the winter and stay back. You don't even try to pet this kitty. we lock eyes once awhile as it is sitting on the edge of the loft. Only down side is it pisses on everything. However, no more mice chewing up the wires on my tractor so it a keeper. Screams sometimes when a night critter invades the barn, can hear it in the house when in bed. Smile a little, can rest in peace knowing guard cat is on duty. Thanks Buster, America is a safer place.
I have a feral Tom that I let in for a while at night yep they can be stinky but he’s critter crazy and destroys everything around the house including poisonous snakes.
Your housecat would treat a snake the same way. All cats are predators. And they love smacking critters up on top of their heads. It’s their instincts.
@@mn-mh6uy Nah some cats are too soft. I have a cat (tabby) and a snake (corn) and all my cat does is sit back and stare at him. Always jumps back and never pulls anything.
Being cold blooded, the rattler has 2-3 quick strikes in it and then quickly tires out and the strikes are much slower. The bobby just has to avoid the first ones and after that pretty easy take down.
The quickness of so many wild animals is fantastic compared to humans. If we didnt have ability to think, plan and invent, we’d be in very serious trouble. All of us but Qua Chang Kane.
This almost always happens with reptile versus feline encounters -- after some failed striking attempts, the gator, croc, snake, realizes that they cannot match the agility of the cat's fast twitch reflexes, but at that point the cat is engaged in the fight and won't just let them slither away...
@@soulcapitalist6204 cats have the fastest reflexes on the planet. It essentially sees the snake striking in slow motion. Truly a cats reaction time is a wonder of the world… Google it
@@aiya5777 considering domestic cats are basically committing genocide on the North American bird population, I think it's more enemies than anything. Domestic cats are an ecological disaster. We've basically engineered a perfect predator.
@@reymonddeanhabach1272 actually I would argue a cat’s reflexes are faster considering when mongooses fight venomous snakes they usually get bit a few times. If it weren’t for them being immune to venom they would be outmatched.
@@zgspade Mongoose wins though for extremely rapid anti-venom production. Not sure the cat would live after a bite or two, at least it would have to take a time out for a day or two.
Right? Like all it would take is one fail, where the snake lands the venom in the bobcat and the bobcat is toast, ... but the bobcat fearlessly and flawlessly shows that risks is negligible.
@@Shyne282 Yep, and also proven that their brain operate at a higher frequency. Thus they see more frames per second and have more data to react to. Almost like slow motion to them compared to others reference. Even a fast striking snake is no match for a feline. Master hunters.
@@avonire the joke Branden Manuel made wasn't funny, how could anyone laugh at that and here you are, saying I have 0 humour because I have a JoJo profile picture
It's a way of claiming the kill. The kitty is rolling on it's prey to mark the dead body with its scent. That way when other predators/snakes see and smell the carcass they'll associate death with the kitty's scent, and be more likely to stay out of and away from his home/territory. That, and it serves to claim it for food. Next time your dog or cat is rolling around you should check under it. Likely a dead bug or something like that underneath them.
Where I lived Jays would often make a racket whenever they spotted a bobcat. They'd often fly from tree to tree making noise along the way wherever the bobcat wandered.
It impresses me how the bobcat dodges the rattlesnake’s attacks! Rattlesnakes are really quick at striking, yet the bobcat dodges it’s attacks with such agility.
@@cane870 with humans it takes years of training now bc the average joe dosent need top level reflexes a an athlete like a boxer or MMA fighter does. My point is its not the same
@@Thawhid the average human has reflexes that are quite similar to a cat. However, everything I said earlier still applies. The brain can intake, analyze, and send a reaction just as fast as a cat can.
@@cane870 but the average human will be too "lazy" to be able to use them reflexes unless it's a fight or flight situation unlike a cat which is always ready if ygm
*Rattlesnake:* One bite, and you're dead *Literally every animal I see faced with a rattlesnake other than mice and rabbits:* Yeah, but can you hit me? Can you?
I have a snake toy my cat kills EXACTLY like this bobcat. 100% of the time, grabs the neck, waits for me to stop shaking the toy, then struts off proudly with the neck in his teeth. Then when we’re done playing, rolls around on the floor by it. I mean, exactly, action for action, the same kill and play sequence as this bobcat. Every time we play
@@heikodatchi3715 i hate when I tell any interesting fact and then the fucking braingod comes explaining what we all understood like if it was obvious and the story looks worse now, thank you, you are that guy in your neighborhood
You're sure he's playing though? IDK. I had the impression he was celebrating his victory by rubbing his smell against the enemy's territory, trying to claim it to himself.
That's because we are living with miniature bobcats. I have a large housecat and the only reason I'm still alive is I'm much bigger then he is. I one point I was convinced he was going to murder me in my sleep.
The rest of the story is that this bobcat is literally a kitten. This is not a fully grown cat - he still spotted, and he is much less careful about himself than a full grown cat would be. He made it through this little challenge - and he's proud of himself. An older cat probably would not have taken the risk.
If you’ve ever had a house cat; or watched a leopard or mountain lion, you come to the same conclusion: all cats are basically the same. Some are smarter, some more agile, some bigger, but they all incredibly have similar behavior and fighting style. Probably because once you reach the zenith of predatory abilities, you’ll keep that above all else. But then, they all do the scent marking stuff, too (rolling around in the dirt like here). They all do the headbutt greeting. They all lie down next to their kills. They are all cat.
Exactly. It’s just a matter of them knowing their chances. Most house cats know they don’t stand a chance against us, but if they could, they’d probably kill us.
While walking down a dirt road near my house I passed a bobcat taking down a rattlesnake. It was about 10 yards from the road. I stopped to snap a picture but then I moved away as the bobcat was not comfortable with my presence and I did not want it to lose its dinner. Yeah, it was definitely an uncommon opportunity but it did not strike me as "incredible." I see them from time to time around my house looking for prey. One day I spotted a paw print on the porch deck outside my front door in a spot where I knew there were rats frequenting. They are a bit more people shy than coyotes but both will typical move away quickly if they see you. Of all the wildlife that freely trek across my property it is the rattlesnakes that are the most worrisome. They do not give up ground very easily and once they decide to move in to hunt prey, they will not leave voluntarily.
Seen lots of comments about the cat rolling around post-kill. This is not random, happy behavior. It's instinctual. The cat is marking his kill (and the area) with his scent and he is also getting the scent of his kill on him. Great kill. Awesome video.
It's the opposite, the cat is hiding its scent and the scent of the blood by rolling in dust, basically hiding the smell from competition or other predators. This is like getting rid of the evidence from a crime scene.
My cat does this same rolling around next to my feet as I sit on the couch if he's begged for food and I didn't feed him. It soon turns into him biting one of my feet if I let it. Not sure if you're right, but it's definitely related to aggression.
imagine how cruel is wild animal life. you casually stroll on your yard minding your own business and boom now you have to fight for your life. would be stressful
Nature is absurdly brutal. Like wasps laying eggs in insects, the flatworm that turns snails into straight up suicide zombies, dolphins being known for gangr*pe, moose being drained of blood by thousands of ticks, predator animals often mauling and eating you alive,....
@@monchiexthemonkey6068 quote from NY Times "47,000 Ticks on a Moose, and That's Just Average." The issue are the raising temperatures, the ticks lasting through the winter and their populations are exploding. Over the course of a study, 70 percent of all tracked moose calves died due to tick onslaught (35000+ ticks)
Forget about winning the lottery, that trail cam footage is extreme luck. Must have been an incredible thrill to find this footage without expecting it. People become desensitized to wildlife footage but this stuff is extremely rare to see, let alone film and get amazing composition from start to finish 👌🤩
you could leave a rattle snake partially tied up in anticipation of the bobcat coming through - and its not difficult to work out their trails over time.
Thos is definitely a once in a lifetime video! Camera was so close you could hear what sounded like the bobcat crushing the snakes head!! .and then he does the playful kitty roll!!! Amazing!!!
@@tomeaston2962 Frankly I think grammar reform is due. We need prepositions following a verb purporting to accuse a subject of moving an object from one location to another. It really isn't syntactically consistent to be "wearing a hat on my head", "moving this box under the bridge", fetching my sister from the restaurant", "filling water to the brim", "bringing good tidings to a friendly neighbour", and then suddenly it's ok that you are simply "bringing me home". I think what really happened was an undereducated pleb (who was probably a French or Greek) thousands of years ago who didn't know about prepositions decided to repeat that phrase often enough sans preposition to his descendants. With enough frequency and longevity, any bad grammar would eventually become standard language.
The cat knew he's being filmed, so he invited the hiding rattlesnake to move forward a little bit then all of his fans be able to see his skill of fighting.
incredible that the cat Instinctively knows to avoid the strikes and to take the snake behind the head at the neck. Amazing nature. Once, when my family moved out to the hill country, I spotted a bobcat. It was the first and last time. They are super duper sensitive to encroachment . gorgeous animals.
I live in a cabin in the san gabriel mountains, 45 minutes from los angeles. I see a bobcat w my own eyes about once a year and my security cameras capture them about 3 xs a year, i love these animals. Waiting to see a mountain lion...
@@fabiansandoval6132 I see one about 50% of the time I use a turkey call behind my house. I know two different people that have been scratched up by them while in tree stands.
@@Bleeper852 Yes, or like leaving a boastful message about his/her achievement at that site. Either way, seems to be more about leaving than erasing scent.
@@schrodingerscat1105 “or how stupid humans can be [sometimes]” I’m sure you can see the keyword there. Humans try to keep Tigers, Lions, Bears, Leopards, Crocs ect as pets and find them cool/cute/cuddly. The guy was completely correct
Bobcat had really good reflexes but to top it off snake was an easy target a head coming at u and your known for freakishly great boxing skills not math plus the final blow which was when the cat decided to bite it was over . If the snake was smarter or older it would have wrapped around its neck . But I’m guessing he killed it becux he didn’t know the snake was there at first when he came to play in the dirt .
The coup de grace move at the end was perfect. Get the back of the head in the mouth and hold the body with the right paw and yank with a twist breaking the snakes neck . Bob even pulled it back into center frame for the shot. He even has the sense of mind to do his eating off cam in order to avoid demonetization.
Is it just me or does this animal seem highly intelligent, aware of it’s surroundings and just fearless? I’d run away and never return but this cat just dodged, swiped and waited for the right time. Total new respect for the entire species. Wow
@@tpmc12 I wouldn't say they're skittish but they do like solitude and prefer to be left alone by anyone/anything. They're tough little critters, though. I far prefer bobcats taking care of rodents than snakes -- especially the poisonous ones.
This is one of the all-time great trail cam videos. What were the odds of him getting this all on video? Both staying in full view? Absolutely wonderful!!!
Isn't this like one of those staged scenario? Like they put the snake there and put the camera behind a clear wall. I heard they did that for discovery channel
Alternate title: Bob cat singlehandedly beats the living sht out of one of the most dangerous snakes in the world because it was getting in the way of the cats favorite sand playground.
@@KingJ30 Using death as a stat is flawed at best, because people bitten by venomous snakes in the USA have rapid access to proper medical attention. If this snake bit someone in the African or Indian bush, they would die. A girl in Florida was bitten by someone’s illegal pet cobra. Once they figured out it was a cobra she got the proper anti venom an recovered.
It's an adrenaline rush just checking your memory card for a trail camera, I can't imagine the rush the person got when this popped up. Once in a lifetime footage.
@@detroitlionspistonstigersr6735 dude I have 2 pure bread Siamese that do shit that defies logic an gravity. Watching them play is like watching Neo in the Matrix LOL
Bobcats are just House cats that spent time in prison.
Michael, that was funny. Thanks
@@benben4572 Oh you're welcome.
Ha ha ha
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Actually these cats are free and housecats are in jail
We're all grateful that the bobcat tried his best to keep the fight within the camera frame
It's a paid actor
He the one who set up the camera. "Watch this" 😼
Laughing WAY too loud.
@@marcclay9125 Bobcat: Hold my beer.
C'mon all are scripted 😒
This is absolutely some of the best trail cam footage ever taken.
P good isnt it Bob?!
Yap👍
You could turn this into an hour long documentary
"ih"
"ihmbob gemlin"
True. But somehow there are still thousands of dislikes.
Got one living in my barn right now. Best damn cat i ever had. keep water and straw around in the winter and stay back. You don't even try to pet this kitty. we lock eyes once awhile as it is sitting on the edge of the loft. Only down side is it pisses on everything. However, no more mice chewing up the wires on my tractor so it a keeper. Screams sometimes when a night critter invades the barn, can hear it in the house when in bed. Smile a little, can rest in peace knowing guard cat is on duty. Thanks Buster, America is a safer place.
😆for the funny description 💯
I have a feral Tom that I let in for a while at night yep they can be stinky but he’s critter crazy and destroys everything around the house including poisonous snakes.
Sounds like an awesome private security system. You two have an understanding and besides the smell of piss it’s all good.
@@limeallens6160
*"Venomous"* snakes _☝️_
@@donarthiazi2443 thank you teacher
He could have killed it off camera but chose to show off his incredible agility, speed and reflexes to us. Well done Bob.
Sometimes people just want to watch the world burn. Bob was demonstrating how it's done.
In a way, Bob.."put a smile on it's face"
@@nohandle4u2see 🥂
Awesome video! 😎👍
Cause he understands cinematography like all bobcats.
I love how savage Bobcats are one minute and then the next they're just rolling around like a housecat.
Scent marking
Your housecat would treat a snake the same way. All cats are predators. And they love smacking critters up on top of their heads. It’s their instincts.
@@mn-mh6uy Nah some cats are too soft. I have a cat (tabby) and a snake (corn) and all my cat does is sit back and stare at him. Always jumps back and never pulls anything.
@@northernpunx1978 what a weird guy
@@lindarietveldjardine Scene marking
Imagine being a stone cold killer but also adorably cute at the same time
A typical ex-wife.
Basically all cats up to the lion and tiger
me uwu
pet cats would murder us if they were the size of big dogs.
Quit talking about amber heard like that
Never bring a snake to a cat fight.
Not ever.
extremely underrated comment 😂👍
😹
what about snake fight?
Best comment EVER! Well played.
I should take notes that if birds make noises like these in the forest. There's a battle going about.
That bird is like Bruce Buffer of the wild.
Hahahaha Holy shit. Immediately started chirping.
The joe rogan bird
I thought it was the cat doing the noises
Birds: "FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT.......MOINE??"
A strike from a snake is wicked fast…but the speed of a cat’s paws and reflexes are astonishing!
Beautiful cat.
Actual cat-like reactions. FTW
Felines are amazing. Dog would have been RIP’d. 😑
Cats are fun
Being cold blooded, the rattler has 2-3 quick strikes in it and then quickly tires out and the strikes are much slower. The bobby just has to avoid the first ones and after that pretty easy take down.
The quickness of so many wild animals is fantastic compared to humans. If we didnt have ability to think, plan and invent, we’d be in very serious trouble. All of us but Qua Chang Kane.
Snake: * tries to leave *
Cat: *”I didn’t hear no damn bell.”*
underrated
edit: nvm it now has 326 likes but yesterday it only had 1 and that was mine when i commented that
Cat: You started shit, I'll finish it. Not the time or place to get tired.
@@copaxan don't worry. this video will be recommend in another 6 years. then this comment will blow up
Best fucking comment on this thread
This almost always happens with reptile versus feline encounters -- after some failed striking attempts, the gator, croc, snake, realizes that they cannot match the agility of the cat's fast twitch reflexes, but at that point the cat is engaged in the fight and won't just let them slither away...
You know that snake was in pain from those razor blade slaps
😂😂
Murder mittens
Fish hooks without barbs.
Drunk by the 3rd kittybop. It was only a matter of time.
@@soulcapitalist6204 cats have the fastest reflexes on the planet. It essentially sees the snake striking in slow motion. Truly a cats reaction time is a wonder of the world… Google it
"Sometimes...I'd roll around where they died...tried to feel what they felt"
Ed Kemper, Mindhunter?
@@TheShrekkoning son of sam lol
😂😂😂😂
Lmfao😭
🐐’d
I thought he was getting food, turns out he's protecting his bed....
hahahaha
We must protect this house!!
He tried to sleep but it said "You may not sleep now, there are monsters nearby"
So he had to kill him 🤷🏻♂️
Gonna hazard a guess and say he was marking.
Now he has a bedtime snack
Snake: I am venomous and dangerous. I can bite you.
Cat: ....and I am Bob.
😂
*bob one of the most dangerous species*
That's funny s**t sir.
Bobcats are strong,speed and agile
That’s humor lmao
The crazy thing is that a lot of house cats could probably do the same things. Domestic cats aren't far removed from the wild.
cats are like birds' friendemies
snakes eat birds aren't they?
@@aiya5777 Actually birds eat snakes here in Florida. I've seen it a lot.
@@aiya5777 considering domestic cats are basically committing genocide on the North American bird population, I think it's more enemies than anything.
Domestic cats are an ecological disaster. We've basically engineered a perfect predator.
invasive predators fucking up wildlife on every continent. but say that loud and people call you a lib-fascists and vote trump. oh wait.
The speed, intelligence and calmness of that cat just amazed me. The snake is really fast but the cat's reflexes are simply off the scale.
Mammal>Reptiles
if youre amazed of a cats speed, then watch a mongoose hunting a snake, mongoose's reflexes are just lightspeeded
@@reymonddeanhabach1272 lightspeeded…..LOL!!!
@@reymonddeanhabach1272 actually I would argue a cat’s reflexes are faster considering when mongooses fight venomous snakes they usually get bit a few times. If it weren’t for them being immune to venom they would be outmatched.
@@zgspade Mongoose wins though for extremely rapid anti-venom production. Not sure the cat would live after a bite or two, at least it would have to take a time out for a day or two.
The way you can hear the bobcat bite down and crush the rattlesnake’s skull and then the rattling immediately stops… absolutely brutal
Metal >:D
I am sueing you for that C profile picture
I fucking love it
bobcat wins!
fatality!
beautiful silence
This bobcat spent all his skill points on speed & agility, he said “fuck hp, they won’t hit me anyways”
@Enhanced Potato hahaha can I steal that?
Haha you watch that zoo tier list channel huh?
Yo get off eso
I see you're a man of culture.
I, too, have watched Sword Art Online.
Elder cat online
A cat’s reflexes are faster than the striking speed of snakes. Nature’s most skilled hunters.
Wells thats debatable
@@pricetopay5152 It’s not debatable. It’s a proven scientific fact. A snake’s reflexes are around 44 ms while a cat’s are around 20 ms.
@@TJSaw you made two statements. You nature's most skilled hunters. That statement is very debatable
@@pricetopay5152 Some cats are natures best hunters, with a kill rate up to 60 procent. And I'm talking about small cats.
@@rubenaerts7284 its still debatable, not saying cats aren't good hunters but to say they are the best hunters is up for debate
The speed and accuracy of smacking the snake's head down is just amazing.
Right? Like all it would take is one fail, where the snake lands the venom in the bobcat and the bobcat is toast, ... but the bobcat fearlessly and flawlessly shows that risks is negligible.
yes, incredible speed indeed. So accurate in pawing that snake in the head
And the perfect bite behind the head instant kill... Impressive.
Shaolin Temple training.
He could be pro in CS
Rattlesnake: If I bite you, it'll kill you instantly.
Bobcat: "If".
HHahhahaha
Priceless...
👍
Rattlesnake: WHAT......
@@jamesnialG His joke is fine, you just didn't get it, probably by lack of meme awareness. It's ok though, humor doesn't come naturally to everyone.
The bobcat rubbed himself where the rattlesnake died that way his friends will believe the story that he killed a rattlesnake and smell it on him
seems legit
You are part bobcat!
Patrice O'neal
Good theory.
My other theory is:
Rolling in dirt keeps them dry & cool after intense activity.
Amazing how this bobcat just turned a rattlesnake into a belt and then proceeds to act like it never happened.😂
Not only the cat attacked swiftly, it also managed to intercept the snake's attacks with its paws. That was precision and coordination.
Cats are never scared of snakes it’s weird
you dont own a cat obviously.....they have a flie's reflexes, and their claws and jaw are wolverine weapons.............
And then roll around in its grave to taunt the thing. (I know he's actually just marking his scent or whatever)
Sometimes you eat the bear at other times you're bear scat the next day..
even my house cat is too fast for me to avoid all the claws when we play
You never realize how fast cats truly are.
Cats have the fastest reaction time out of all living animals on earth a whooping 0 - 0.07 milliseconds it's wild really
@@Shyne282 Yep, and also proven that their brain operate at a higher frequency. Thus they see more frames per second and have more data to react to.
Almost like slow motion to them compared to others reference. Even a fast striking snake is no match for a feline. Master hunters.
Are they fast or quick? Big difference
Oh yes I do. I've got two of them.
@@Shyne282 That's..02 -.07
He is T-bagging because he knows there is a kill cam this time around
It’s a wrap.. 🤣
Bruh💀💀💀💀😭😭😭😂😂😂
😂
What’s y’all don’t know is that he just got out jail😁
bruh no cap this is definately a top ten comment I have ever seen on youtube (and ive been using youtube for over a decade) lmao 😂😂
Birds trying to warn the bobcat but it's like
*_CHILL BROS I GOT THIS_*
The instinct and reflexes that allow this cat to be faster than a rattlesnake bite are impressive!
So casual and effortless too
Cats are almost always faster than a snake.
It got bitten multiple times!
@@cafesociety8525 The Snake struck multiple times but the bobcat never got bitten. Bobcats are not immune to snake venom.
@@NathanKingOverland you can clearly see at around the 55 second mark the snake it biting on its paw.
‘Kills one of the most deadly snakes in the world’
*proceeds to be adorable*
^^^^thiiissss^^^^
😂😂😂😂😂
Cats are very scary towards snakes. That is what I rember from ancient Egypt lessons
@@darknight.-. I'm fcking afraid of reptiles like snakes, it's time to buy a Cat then...
@Metal Morphine if u were a cat in ancient egypt. You would live a life of luxury... other than scaring snakes of tho.
The birds were like: HIT HIM, HIT HIM
In the end: FATALITY
why would a bird be siding with a cat, cats kill more birds than snakes do
@@crimsonify6245 but do you have to take the joke literally lol. always the jojo avatars with zero humor
@@avonire the joke Branden Manuel made wasn't funny, how could anyone laugh at that
and here you are, saying I have 0 humour because I have a JoJo profile picture
@@crimsonify6245 I mean, jojo fans do have a bad sense of humor
I love how the Bob cat went from being a hitman to a lovable purry cat and then back and forth again. 💀😁
“So how was your day Bobcat?”
“Pretty quiet. Killed a rattlesnake. Took a dust bath. The usual.”
😂😂😂😅
Your comment was hilarious LOL😅😅😅😅
lol he effortless killed then took a dust bath, play a little beside of his prey
He boxed that snake up and defended himself effortlessly 😂😂wow
😂😂😂
Snake: I'm one of the dangerous thing in the world.. I can kill you just in a minute..
Bob: Slap Slap Slap
Snake:⚰️
Cant touch this..
But srsly that freaking cat had like a god instinct or something
Bob: Git gud noob
The bobcat even t bagged on the snake
"I'm one of the dangerous things in the world"
...well, technically, he's not wrong.
That rattlesnake wasn't ready for the skippity paps
I lost it when the cat just casually started rolling around without a care in the world after killing one of the most dangerous animals in the world 😂
Ikr😂
It's a way of claiming the kill. The kitty is rolling on it's prey to mark the dead body with its scent. That way when other predators/snakes see and smell the carcass they'll associate death with the kitty's scent, and be more likely to stay out of and away from his home/territory. That, and it serves to claim it for food. Next time your dog or cat is rolling around you should check under it. Likely a dead bug or something like that underneath them.
@@hithereimjack2252 true, my cat does this too when he killed a frog or a bird or something, looks cute but its also kinda gross ;P
@@hithereimjack2252 so basically they're teabagging
Not really the most dangerous since there are just a bunch of animals stronger than a snake
This is a Kit. Quite possibly, one of its first few solo kills! Good Bobby!!
The snake is fast, but he doesn't have those cat like reflexes.
I initially thought snakes were faster?
@@osamabinladen824 for a short burst, reptiles for the most part have almost no stamina
@@ivyme5783 yeh. And they mostly rely on their surprise attack. If it failed, they're at disadvantage
Where I lived Jays would often make a racket whenever they spotted a bobcat. They'd often fly from tree to tree making noise along the way wherever the bobcat wandered.
Cats are the fastest and the smartest. Overall the most superior creatures on earth.
Bobcat straight taunted after killing the rattler.. “look at me I’m a snake I’m slithering around” 😂😂
nope.
yes.
😆
😆..And he came back the next day and Basked in the glory of the kill! Showing nothing but firm disrespect to that rattler. Lol
That’s funny 😄
It impresses me how the bobcat dodges the rattlesnake’s attacks! Rattlesnakes are really quick at striking, yet the bobcat dodges it’s attacks with such agility.
Was swiping at the snake mid strike as well, incredible reflexes!
And it's interesting how that impulse is part of his DNA. Passed down from other bobcats who averted death.
Minus all the other bobcats who got bitten and died, and aren't here to tell their stories.
@@Sams.Videos Evolution baby
@@blackice214 adoption
That bird wailing its lungs out to warn other animals about the bobcat
It’s crazy how frggin fast a cat’s reflexes are..
Dam right, image how fast a rattlesnake is when she‘s pissed and this bobcat just killed a venomous snake like it was nothin‘
A humans reflexes are pretty fast too, it’s just that cats are smaller so can move faster and are more agile
@@cane870 with humans it takes years of training now bc the average joe dosent need top level reflexes a an athlete like a boxer or MMA fighter does. My point is its not the same
@@Thawhid the average human has reflexes that are quite similar to a cat. However, everything I said earlier still applies. The brain can intake, analyze, and send a reaction just as fast as a cat can.
@@cane870 but the average human will be too "lazy" to be able to use them reflexes unless it's a fight or flight situation unlike a cat which is always ready if ygm
He didn't even hiss or puff up, just straight fucked that snake up.
😂😂😂
No warning.
Kitty meant business 😂
Whenever I see cat vs snake videos, it looks like cats are just playing for fun. Snakes are toys for cats.
fun fact: cats only hiss to mimic snakes. do some research fr you'll see all about the nature of why they make that sound its actually pretty cool
The snake forgot to use his RT+LT ultimate attack in the clutch smh
Bobcat had ultra Instinct 😂😂
@gooeyPanther
Rookie mistake 😏🤦🏽♂️
He couldn't, he was facing a rush down bobcat 😂
I killed you in fortnite before
Nall I prefer the snake to use R2+L2
1:37 that's some next level teabagging
*Rattlesnake:* One bite, and you're dead
*Literally every animal I see faced with a rattlesnake other than mice and rabbits:* Yeah, but can you hit me? Can you?
Plus about half the time a rattlesnake won't even inject venom with its bite because it takes so much energy and time to regenerate it.
Devs need to do smth to snake to be playable
@@axea4554 i hear they will either thrive or be annihilated in the next biome update.
@@axea4554 I heard the next update will lower the cooldown between venomous bites, don’t worry
Cat: I can do that too.
The cat: *THIS SPAGHETTI IS SPICY!*
bobcat:
WHY IS IT SPICY ABJAKSKS
ITS A BOBCAT
@@jocelynjazz that was what I was gonna say
Yall are referring to that tiktok sound don't you xD
@@jailbreaklightning2125 a bobcat is still a cat, so they can use cat if they want to.
I have a snake toy my cat kills EXACTLY like this bobcat. 100% of the time, grabs the neck, waits for me to stop shaking the toy, then struts off proudly with the neck in his teeth. Then when we’re done playing, rolls around on the floor by it.
I mean, exactly, action for action, the same kill and play sequence as this bobcat. Every time we play
@@heikodatchi3715 i hate when I tell any interesting fact and then the fucking braingod comes explaining what we all understood like if it was obvious and the story looks worse now, thank you, you are that guy in your neighborhood
You're sure he's playing though?
IDK. I had the impression he was celebrating his victory by rubbing his smell against the enemy's territory, trying to claim it to himself.
@@modo203 yes you can call it the way u want
That's because we are living with miniature bobcats. I have a large housecat and the only reason I'm still alive is I'm much bigger then he is. I one point I was convinced he was going to murder me in my sleep.
That's very interesting. There must be something more to the rolling on the floor then.
1:16 bathing in the blood of his enemies, classic Bobcat move.
😅😅😅
As a mammal, I congratulate this fellow mammol for his outstanding victory against a reptile!
What? A Bobcat is an amphibian. I know this b/c a family swims in my pool.
@@JohnEboyee you must be joking😂
We must rise up against the reptiles of our society
Down with the reptile faction
I agree. That's a demon!
Imagine checking your trail cam like, "I wonder if I got anything cool?" Then you find this.
Fr thatll be perfect
right?
Wow! & Yes! Very cool!
^..^~~
The rest of the story is that this bobcat is literally a kitten.
This is not a fully grown cat - he still spotted, and he is much less careful about himself than a full grown cat would be.
He made it through this little challenge - and he's proud of himself.
An older cat probably would not have taken the risk.
thanks, i like story time mixed with facts🙏🌱🐾👣🌿🕊️🌎🔔💟
Bobcats are spotted thru out their life. Their coat pattern is one of their key id features.
It's part of its before became royalty of the Forrest origin story
@@c.harvey2424 Still a bobkitten though
@@Mikhail-Tkachenko disagree. female. Unless you mean figuratively.
Thank you for recording and posting this valuable educational video.
1:15 is where he starts taunting and teabagging his dead opponent.
Does that classify as a teabag lol
LMMFAO!!!! U BEAT ME TO IT... HAHAHAHAHAH
@@chosento2988 wtf
This man knows his shit
my cat does this same thing randomly
Lmao that the cutest lil assassin.
but bobcats arent so little
There's one even smaller and is more dangerous twords it's pray
@Nice Day for how long
Exactly what I was thinking. A trained assassin!
@Nice Day wait what
If you’ve ever had a house cat; or watched a leopard or mountain lion, you come to the same conclusion: all cats are basically the same. Some are smarter, some more agile, some bigger, but they all incredibly have similar behavior and fighting style. Probably because once you reach the zenith of predatory abilities, you’ll keep that above all else.
But then, they all do the scent marking stuff, too (rolling around in the dirt like here). They all do the headbutt greeting. They all lie down next to their kills.
They are all cat.
Exactly. It’s just a matter of them knowing their chances. Most house cats know they don’t stand a chance against us, but if they could, they’d probably kill us.
Wow so cool , they are really all cat
thanks steve irwin for explaining cats are cats
@@fufu1405 so instead they make us their slaves, mmm makes sense.
Didn’t quite reach the zenith of predatory abilities if they are kept as house pets now did they?
That cat killed a venomous reptile then just walks off like a boss. What a bad ass.
Bobcat after killing the rattlesnake: “time to get silly”
"I just killed a deadly, venomous snake but now I iz cute and cuddly!"
You think maybe the venom from the snake is making the cat go silly after the fight
They put catnip in front of the camera. How else you think you attract it.
@@NickB-md1oy holy crap we got a Zoologist in the house ladies and gentlemen
He's probably scenting.
This cat took "Bathe in the blood of my enemies" VERY serious LOL.
😂😂😂
Hahahahahahahha
Damn, beat me to it
that cat was pissed.
😂😂😂😂😂
People don't realize how incredibly rare it is to catch action like that in the wild on a still camera
While walking down a dirt road near my house I passed a bobcat taking down a rattlesnake. It was about 10 yards from the road. I stopped to snap a picture but then I moved away as the bobcat was not comfortable with my presence and I did not want it to lose its dinner. Yeah, it was definitely an uncommon opportunity but it did not strike me as "incredible." I see them from time to time around my house looking for prey. One day I spotted a paw print on the porch deck outside my front door in a spot where I knew there were rats frequenting. They are a bit more people shy than coyotes but both will typical move away quickly if they see you. Of all the wildlife that freely trek across my property it is the rattlesnakes that are the most worrisome. They do not give up ground very easily and once they decide to move in to hunt prey, they will not leave voluntarily.
That's not a still camera, though. That's a video camera - you can tell by the movement/action.
@@danguee1 The only movement came from zoom during video editing - this was probably shot on a trail cam attached to a tree.
I think the issue is OP use “still” as in single capture instead of “stationary” as in fixed position.
Do they not? I'll start mentioning that to people from now on to try and redress the balance if its such a big problem
Bobcat clapped that snake and then did a emote 😭😭😭
This Bobcat def has a better jab/punch combo/ defense than Nate Robinson Lolol
Our expectation on nate was low but holyfuck
epic comment!
DUDE... PLEASE BE QUIET.. 🙏🤣🤣
I’m not sure if you can even call what Nate Robinson did “boxing” lol
@@rurutherussian I def agree Lmaooo idk what in the hell it was but it def wasn’t boxing 🥊
Damnnn the disrespect. It was like being killed in Battlefield and the enemy teabagging you on the killcam
😂
No, this is nature. BF players are degenerates.
@San Diego lmao
Lol
Now imagine all those crazy moments in forests that have never been seen or recorded by humans. I can only imagine.
you got the point
We need more cameras in forests instead of big brother shiy
Yup the crossing of paths between apex predators.
???
Idk i got excited 😁
Bro literally spamming emotes after killing the snake 😂😂
He's so quick and precise with his attacks. Crazy how slow he made that snake look
Even when you see a house cat fighting a dog you can see how much quicker they are
Max Holloway vs Alex volkanovski on a nutshell
@@shoresy4084 Right! Just saw that yesterday haha
My dogs always kill strays
@@RM-nz3mg your dog deserves a .45 as do you.
Seen lots of comments about the cat rolling around post-kill. This is not random, happy behavior. It's instinctual. The cat is marking his kill (and the area) with his scent and he is also getting the scent of his kill on him. Great kill. Awesome video.
Let's Charlie know who did this.
It's the opposite, the cat is hiding its scent and the scent of the blood by rolling in dust, basically hiding the smell from competition or other predators.
This is like getting rid of the evidence from a crime scene.
cats don't "mark their kill"....
My cat does this same rolling around next to my feet as I sit on the couch if he's begged for food and I didn't feed him. It soon turns into him biting one of my feet if I let it. Not sure if you're right, but it's definitely related to aggression.
Cat likes the fine sand in that spot. Cats roll in sand to clean their coats. All cats roll in sand.
imagine how cruel is wild animal life. you casually stroll on your yard minding your own business and boom now you have to fight for your life. would be stressful
Nature is absurdly brutal.
Like wasps laying eggs in insects, the flatworm that turns snails into straight up suicide zombies, dolphins being known for gangr*pe, moose being drained of blood by thousands of ticks, predator animals often mauling and eating you alive,....
@@boooster101 new born gazelle's become a meal for big cats is particularly dark
@@damienjeremyweir4543 here i sweden we have Roe deer and i think that 50% of there new born gets eaten by foxes
@@boooster101 moose can be drained by ticks 😳
@@monchiexthemonkey6068 quote from NY Times
"47,000 Ticks on a Moose, and That's Just Average."
The issue are the raising temperatures, the ticks lasting through the winter and their populations are exploding.
Over the course of a study, 70 percent of all tracked moose calves died due to tick onslaught (35000+ ticks)
Bob cat knows the ritual that keeps the ghosts of your dead enemies from haunting you. Wash your self in the dust where they died.
Forget about winning the lottery, that trail cam footage is extreme luck. Must have been an incredible thrill to find this footage without expecting it. People become desensitized to wildlife footage but this stuff is extremely rare to see, let alone film and get amazing composition from start to finish 👌🤩
Actually they rehearsed it all.
"People become desensitized to wildlife footage..." Huh? Who? I think you're speaking only of yourself.
Bob and snek is paid actor
you could leave a rattle snake partially tied up in anticipation of the bobcat coming through - and its not difficult to work out their trails over time.
Thos is definitely a once in a lifetime video! Camera was so close you could hear what sounded like the bobcat crushing the snakes head!! .and then he does the playful kitty roll!!! Amazing!!!
Birds in the background: " OH SHIT!! OH SHIT! He got him! WORLDSTAR!! "
Posting tweets and shit.
HAHAHAHA!!!!
Gay comment, bro.
i was shouting the same thing..
Best comment 😂
5000 years ago
Cat : kills snake
Human : Oh so cute let's bring this cat at home
*20000
*bring (insert object name) home. “at” not needed
@@tomeaston2962 Ok Grammar police 🤦♂️ bloody keyboard warriors.
@@JinxTheCat_plays I wasn’t being “bloody”. I was kindly reminding him of a mistake he made in his comment.
@@tomeaston2962 Frankly I think grammar reform is due. We need prepositions following a verb purporting to accuse a subject of moving an object from one location to another.
It really isn't syntactically consistent to be "wearing a hat on my head", "moving this box under the bridge", fetching my sister from the restaurant", "filling water to the brim", "bringing good tidings to a friendly neighbour", and then suddenly it's ok that you are simply "bringing me home".
I think what really happened was an undereducated pleb (who was probably a French or Greek) thousands of years ago who didn't know about prepositions decided to repeat that phrase often enough sans preposition to his descendants. With enough frequency and longevity, any bad grammar would eventually become standard language.
00:56
Bobcat: there we go! Finally found the switch that turns off the rattle.
Bobcat: lemme just roll around on this dead snek corpse real quick....
She actually rolling in the dust to disguise her scent, but yeah.
Bobcat: I will sand-bathe in the blood of my enemies.
@@princeofcupspoc9073 Probably to get the venom off of her fur as well...
@@princeofcupspoc9073 not that serious
@@princeofcupspoc9073 fuck up u pussy
The cat knew he's being filmed, so he invited the hiding rattlesnake to move forward a little bit then all of his fans be able to see his skill of fighting.
True, the cat had good awareness of what was in frame.
And the Oskar goes to... Bobcat!
I'll tell the sussycat bout this
You're 100% right that cat knew that camera was there
Cats are conceited enough to actually do that 😂😂😂
incredible that the cat Instinctively knows to avoid the strikes and to take the snake behind the head at the neck. Amazing nature. Once, when my family moved out to the hill country, I spotted a bobcat. It was the first and last time. They are super duper sensitive to encroachment . gorgeous animals.
I live in a cabin in the san gabriel mountains, 45 minutes from los angeles. I see a bobcat w my own eyes about once a year and my security cameras capture them about 3 xs a year, i love these animals. Waiting to see a mountain lion...
@@fabiansandoval6132 I see one about 50% of the time I use a turkey call behind my house.
I know two different people that have been scratched up by them while in tree stands.
@@chucksneed5405 awesome. Where do you live???
Thanks for sharing!
God Made It All
Bobcat be like: "Damn bro why are you moving in slow motion?"
This is one of the most metal cat videos I've ever seen. I just love how he rolls about all happy after he is victorious then sits there all smiling.
Bad ass cat
Brutal af
yeah thats not why he is doing that
I think she might be a girl, looked for other but saw none. And she's marking her scent
@@recoveringsoul755 it's cute
The birds where calling their homies to see the fight 😂
For real though, like bruh bro!! Come peep this!
🤣🤣
Lmao. “hOmiEs” Why r y’all so entitled?
Werldstar squawk squawk
@@wya5705 what does that word have to do with entitlement at all lmao are you slow in the head?
Being cute after killing someone.. Savage
The cat was getting rid of any evidence of the fight by rolling on dirt. Covering with dust so no scent is left.
He was bathing in its blood.
@@heskisinin interesting I was thinking it might be marking the area to tell other animals “I killed this snake, beware!”
@@Bleeper852 Yes, or like leaving a boastful message about his/her achievement at that site. Either way, seems to be more about leaving than erasing scent.
Next time on “UA-cam Users Believing They’re Experts”
America’s version of the cobra and the mongoose
Nature: This is a fierce predator!
Human: *I want to pet it*
Just shows how much more superior a human is if he is not threatened by a fierce predator and finds it cute instead.
@@theboyisso6960 or how stupid humans can be sometimes.
@@royjones7508 humans have domesticated cats and dogs from a very long time
So they won't attack humans
Nothing stupid here
@@schrodingerscat1105 “or how stupid humans can be [sometimes]” I’m sure you can see the keyword there. Humans try to keep Tigers, Lions, Bears, Leopards, Crocs ect as pets and find them cool/cute/cuddly. The guy was completely correct
Tell that to literally any wild cat big or small!
Snake even tries to back off and he's just like "where you going little punk"
Snakes can only be on the attack for so long. They will eventually become exhausted, and vulnerable.
@@Yoshikarter1 yup. Big paws + slapping power, that snake was as brain dead as rocky
@skeetYeah? Because it's Reptilians who rule the world, not humans.
@@Yoshikarter1 unless it's the king kobra
"Flawless victory"!
"Finish him"
::Rolls around on snake, licks paws, and posed for the camera::
😂😂😂
Flawless victory! Finish him. I hear Mortal Combat
@@gellagz9009 You got the same thoughts as me.
A victory fanfare.
@@gellagz9009
It's "Kombat".
When you see wild cats in action you realize how lighting fast the domestic cat is.
He looks so smug sitting there when all is said and done. Rubbing himself around in the very spot he killed that snake. Well done, kitty.
Snake: I’m dangerous
Bob cat: No, you’re dinner.
"I heard "delicious"!"
Hi Dinner, I’m Dad.
This defines "Cat-like" reflexes. Snake would've bit a human 48x during that sequence.
Not Floyd Mayweather
@@thagip2241 Floyd woulda challenged the snake when it was old and gray. Past it’s prime. Then danced around the whole time not doing anything.
@@bryred9299 😂😂😂😂😂😂 that old snake is still taking young champions belts, in his 40's & is now facing Spence.
Bobcat had really good reflexes but to top it off snake was an easy target a head coming at u and your known for freakishly great boxing skills not math plus the final blow which was when the cat decided to bite it was over . If the snake was smarter or older it would have wrapped around its neck . But I’m guessing he killed it becux he didn’t know the snake was there at first when he came to play in the dirt .
@@thagip2241 Mayweather fanboy 😅
with a reaction time of 20-70ms... they have so much confidence, they're not afraid of anything.
The coup de grace move at the end was perfect. Get the back of the head in the mouth and hold the body with the right paw and yank with a twist breaking the snakes neck . Bob even pulled it back into center frame for the shot. He even has the sense of mind to do his eating off cam in order to avoid demonetization.
Lol!
"That one eyed thing might snatch my meal away if I don't eat far from it."
Damn, holy fuck, you're right lol
Snake was like, "Make it look good Bob we only have one shot at this."
That was great placement of a trail cam!!
Is it just me or does this animal seem highly intelligent, aware of it’s surroundings and just fearless?
I’d run away and never return but this cat just dodged, swiped and waited for the right time.
Total new respect for the entire species.
Wow
Yea from big cats to small cats, they’re extraordinary
Hardly.
@@manhoeban they are very good at what they do
The bobcats I’ve seen around SoCal are very skittish around humans. If you spot them on a trail they leave the area pretty quick.
@@tpmc12 I wouldn't say they're skittish but they do like solitude and prefer to be left alone by anyone/anything. They're tough little critters, though. I far prefer bobcats taking care of rodents than snakes -- especially the poisonous ones.
Imagine getting killed by a bobcat and having him slam dancing over your dead carcass lmao
Lol
Just so you know he was slam dancing to mark his territory. Majority of cats do this.
@@Guywithair2 yup, just wants everyone else to know the snake is his/hers
😂😂😂😂
Gladiator Bob to his audience: “Are you entertained!?” Then casually ensconces in the Arena peacefully basking in Victory. 👍🏻😻
"crunch bite"
snake: can´t feel my legs
Cant feel my legs....jajajajaja
Can't feel my face...
ROFL
That's good
Charles Xavier
Charles Xavier
This is one of the all-time great trail cam videos. What were the odds of him getting this all on video? Both staying in full view? Absolutely wonderful!!!
It's so crazy how lucky he had to be to get this
Paid actors
I think the cat knows. He dragged the snake over to the front of the camera and then sat there and smiled at The End.
Isn't this like one of those staged scenario? Like they put the snake there and put the camera behind a clear wall. I heard they did that for discovery channel
@@shademar3 I don’t think those are paid actors though.
Alternate title: Bob cat singlehandedly beats the living sht out of one of the most dangerous snakes in the world because it was getting in the way of the cats favorite sand playground.
Right so true
Well actually rattle snakes venom are rarely fatal to humans so not that dangerous.
@@KingJ30 fatal
@@KingJ30 Using death as a stat is flawed at best, because people bitten by venomous snakes in the USA have rapid access to proper medical attention. If this snake bit someone in the African or Indian bush, they would die. A girl in Florida was bitten by someone’s illegal pet cobra. Once they figured out it was a cobra she got the proper anti venom an recovered.
Oh, please! King cobra, black mamba, fer-de-lance, boomslang, inland taipan... The rattlesnake doesn't compare!
Let's thanks kitty for bringing the fight to the camera view...so thoughtful
Bobcat wasn't even hungry. He just needed a new belt.
Champion bobcat
LMAO. He saw the international fame the honey badgers got.
😂😂😂😂😄😂👌👌
haha made me laugh
Lmao
The cat rolling on his corpse is nature's equivalent of a kid dabbing on me in Fortnite.
LMFAO
😂😂😂
I literally thought the same but I thought of it differently. Instead, I thought to myself "This cats emoting"
😭😭😆
no actually, it was reacting to the little snake venom that got into its system
It's an adrenaline rush just checking your memory card for a trail camera, I can't imagine the rush the person got when this popped up. Once in a lifetime footage.
Love how the Bobcat was parrying the snake’s strikes downward every time not to let the snake get momentum.
What you expect the bobcat to uppercut the snake? lol what cat do you know that swings upwards instead of downwards...its just natural
@@detroitlionspistonstigersr6735 LMAOOOOO
@@detroitlionspistonstigersr6735 dude I have 2 pure bread Siamese that do shit that defies logic an gravity. Watching them play is like watching Neo in the Matrix LOL
@@mayhem1974 That’s every cat. Not just your precious purebred Siamese’s
@@BilboTbaggins420 oh really tell me more Mr science.