Looks like Bobcat settled down and wanted to become friends after realizing the groundhog was no pushover. The groundhog was clearly still offended and didn't accept.
If that bobcat had wanted to kill and eat that groundhog, it would have done so. Young animal, wanted to play. Hungry animal, the first and last the woodchuck woulda known about it would be the teeth in the back of its neck. Learn something about animals before you blow your wad about them.
@@thehellyousay Maybe the bobcat wasn't 100% sure it would win. If it never fought a groundhog before then it might not know how strong or weak that animal is. Animals have been tricked before into retreating from weaker prey. For example, if a cougar is about to attack you, its recommended that you try to make yourself look as big as possible to scare it off. Of course that's just bs and making yourself look bigger doesn't actually make you any stronger but the cougar doesn't know that. Not all animals want to risk their health if they feel like their opponent could put a good fight.
Lil Wooo I don't disagree, but given the choice, most predators try not to risk injury if they can help it. A hurt predator quickly becomes a starving one if it's ability is diminished.
Somewhere in these comments, someone incorrectly identifies groundhogs as mustelids. They are not mustelids. Groundhogs are rodents and very closely related to squirrels. They are also known as woodchucks. Woodchucks are very strong for their size. They dig very deep and lengthy underground tunnels and to do so routinely move rocks that weigh more than them. Like all rodents their incisors (front teeth) continously grow and they must chew on things in order to wear the front teeth down. Sometimes they have to use these teeth in defense and can inflict a lot of damage with them. Woodchucks are not carnivores. They usually retreat into their burrow (which almost always has many entrances) when threatened. In this video maybe the bobcat was between the woodchuck and its burrow. Maybe the woodchuck had babies in its burrow and was defending them. Most animals will fight fiercely in order to defend their young. In any case, this was a young inexperienced bobcat who did not know how to handle the large rodent.
You are correct. They are not mustelids. That's ridiculous. They belong to the Family called Chiroptera, but oddly, they are flightless. It is believed that they have an alternative breathing apparatus that is technically called a spiracle. Too bad people don't bother to educate themselves.
Based on the size and the way it instantly initiated its attack this was no young bobcat. It’s a grown ass adult. Though perhaps this was the first time it saw a groundhog squaring up instead of retreating.
Groundhogs will fight back with all that they can. I've seen it on two occasions. They have a wicked set of chompers, and woe be unto any animal incautious enough to let the g-hog get them into him. Of course, the two occasions when I've seen g-hogs, they lost the fight anyway because they were against overwhelming force, the first time our English Setter and the second time our large black Labrador. The dogs were methodical, first worrying the groundhog with quick lunges in and out to tire him, then once the g-hog was slowed down a bit from exhaustion, the dogs made a final lightning-fast lunge to grab the g-hog by the neck, then rapidly shaking their heads until they broke the g-hog's neck. That final lunge and shake happens so fast that it's literally a blur!
Definitely a juvenile inexperienced Bobcat, an experienced adult would’ve killed it quick. An adult can kill a deer. My bad, I didn't know groundhogs were in the Mustelid family which includes Wolverines, badgers & fisher cats.
@@greggschneider1834 exactly. Ground hog is not a pushover; nor is a beaver. They aren't like rabbit or squirrels; like you say, they are more like wolverines or badgers. That groundhog actually moved toward the bobcat aggressively, it was ready to fight.
@@greggschneider1834 The ground hog did his work, but the bot cat was for sure a juvenile, the way he moved was something just a young feline could do.
Do NOT mess with a groundhog! They are not just cute furry creatures; they will tear you up and are extremely territorial. If you see a groundhog, *don't* approach it! You know you're getting to close if the groundhog starts clicking its teeth;it's an eerie sound and a warning not to come any closer. They have very strong jaws; sharp teeth, and mean claws.
jsphotos Yeah, very dangerous animal, be carefull, when they are in pack they can exterminate a small town :) Pretty sure you live in town because groundhogs are not that dangerous, I was a wildlife rescue before and I learn to catch them by hand, sure they want to bite the hell out of you but any wild animal do, never got scratch by claws or attack on territory, skunk are the most difficult animal to catch for me but on 15-16 catch I got spray only 2 times, and groundhogs when I catch them the right way, I never had problems, the skin is very loose and hard to have a good grip so they won't turn and bite, anyways, people would believe everything they see on UA-cam, so I would say that bobcats and cougar are the hardess to catch, even a baby bobcat can make your day a bad one, sorry, wolverines are the worst, more like a little tank that never run out of fuel, after that it's pretty much the same, foxes, raccoons, coyote, and everything else, skunks are easy to catch if you know how, so groundhogs are not even on my list because they're really not that bad, but they have a mean bite if they catch you, I got bite by a squirrel 1 time and it went right to the bone and broke it, so a groundhogs must be a pretty nasty bite, I never got bite yet, but I saw my friend got to the hospital with a beaver bites, he stay 3 weeks and multiple operations to save he's hand, so I hope this will help you to see the real nature of a groundhog and I try my best to explain it, last thing, never try to handle a wild animal if you don't have experience or know the risk, sorry for my big ass long comment and good luck.
James Dinkelmann You should try groundhogs meat by yourself, do not taste like pork at all, pretty hard to say what it taste like but not my type, a lot of fat, good in survival situation, that's about it.
Danny Garden I've had some oddball fare before and that might be considered. A book said that it's taste is like pork though you said differently. I can see it being greasy though.
That is simply amazing. I have never seen such a bold dominant ground hog. If he would have turned his back and made a run for his hole he would have been done for.
I have guinea piggies, and their bites do hurt. My sow almost took my finger off when I was hiving her treats, but it was my fault that I didn't move my finger or hold the treat right to where she didn't confuse my finger for food. They obviously don't do that anymore, but if they're very excited and impatient, itay happen again, but it hasn't, soooo...
I always see this kind of comment in videos like these, "maybe it's a young black bear so that's why it couldn't hunt the smaller deer", sometimes if prey is being aggressive even if the prey was several times smaller than the predator the predator might just give up because it does not want to risk injury of any kind, like deers might not seem like much but those hooves will get a bear real good. There are no doctors in the wild they have to heal naturally and any injury could mean fatal to them. Making it harder to hunt, run from a predator etc. ...
Ground hog: "Hey buddy, let's rumble. Let's see whatcha' got?!" Bobcat: " Hey man, I was only foolin' with ya'. Let's just be friends and call this thing off, okay?"
Wow great behaviour capture (even in low quality). Looks like an inexperienced or desperate bobcat that chose to attack without the element of surprise. Any bobcat could overpower the toughest woodchuck... but without catching the chuck unaware and getting a death hold, the cat would get hurt. And a wildcat can't afford to get hurt.
@@djsgravely I believe one was in my trap and panicked and was able to get out as the trap was sprung. I've caught two possums and released them. As far as killing it, I'm not interested in that.
Dirty Trucker rodents do have sharp incisors. Try getting nibbled by your guinea pig lol. They chew EVERYTHING. I know it is to wear their teeth down, but they sometimes go crazy with it.
Well first of all nice Cowboy emblem and second of all that's got to be the softest big cat I've ever seen. And then at the end or towards the middle the Bobcat raised up on hind legs like what's up
Obviously the splendid lynx was in the digestive phase and not in hunting, but the great dignity of the beautiful marmot still remains, which has not retreated an inch.Two other magnificent animals to preserve.Greetings
Bobcat was a young cat. Obvious in the size of the two animals. A mature cat would have killed the woodchuck. I agree with the other commentors, the cat was playing.
Apparently, the cat got tagged on its shoulder, and retreated to give it a few licks. Then, it considered playing with the rodent was not worth the risk. Great piece of video.
watch carefully...that bobcat was definitely not playing as it tries to tear the back of that groundhog apart...but the car backs off everytime the hog gets a good bite
@@johnnymcblaze I think he means, if a big cat is going in to kill something, they don't playfully slap like this young cat did. A apex predator going in for a kill (cat's in this context), will use their fangs and bite to kill. This cat didn't know wtf was going on lol.
It's Groundhog Day! I've never heard of a bobcat backing down to anything, much less a groundhog. Even domestic cats could take a groundhog, that was one lucky critter.
Groundhogs will not go down without a fight. My favorite German Shorthaired Pointer (bird dog) would get into it with groundhogs. One time she came home carrying another dead one, but, the muscle tissue on her chest was torn open to the bone. But, you wouldn't know it, she was proud as could be when she presented it to me at my feet.
The Groundhog kept standing up like "What you wanna do?"
More like: Whatchu gonna do to me?
I've been doing that my whole life and they scared to give me my money now 😂😂😂😂 vaginas
Exactly...😂 The groundhog was saying: “You think you want a piece of this? Come on and get it.”
I understand its 6 months old but you got rolling 😃😃
"Come at me bro"😂
Looks like Bobcat settled down and wanted to become friends after realizing the groundhog was no pushover. The groundhog was clearly still offended and didn't accept.
If that bobcat had wanted to kill and eat that groundhog, it would have done so. Young animal, wanted to play. Hungry animal, the first and last the woodchuck woulda known about it would be the teeth in the back of its neck. Learn something about animals before you blow your wad about them.
@@thehellyousay oh goodness. I'm the Wrong person to argue or debate with. I don't do arguing or debating. Peace lol
@@voiceitone1271 You don't need to defend yourself. Your observation had merit.
@@thehellyousay Maybe the bobcat wasn't 100% sure it would win. If it never fought a groundhog before then it might not know how strong or weak that animal is. Animals have been tricked before into retreating from weaker prey. For example, if a cougar is about to attack you, its recommended that you try to make yourself look as big as possible to scare it off. Of course that's just bs and making yourself look bigger doesn't actually make you any stronger but the cougar doesn't know that. Not all animals want to risk their health if they feel like their opponent could put a good fight.
Lil Wooo I don't disagree, but given the choice, most predators try not to risk injury if they can help it. A hurt predator quickly becomes a starving one if it's ability is diminished.
The Ground Hog just stood up like a boss🤪😳
You know one of them didn’t stand up like a boss to my pellet gun head shots do the trick
Daddy hog
Justin Ward True the bobcat just laid down in front of it.
@@salmonslayer4601 Shush now.
@@salmonslayer4601 pump the brakes tough guy!!
Bobcat: "DID WE JUST BECOME BEST FRIENDS?"
Groundhog: "You just ate my wife."
Bobcat. So...
Groundhog. So yes, we are friends....
In my John C. Reilly from Step Brothers voice... "YEP!!!!!"
You ate my wife. Hear take the $50, it's cheaper than a D.I.V.O.R.C.E.
Magari! La Mia moglie avrebbe fatta Una Bella festa.
RIP
I love how the groundhog stood up and flexed it’s muscles
Its muscles.
The cat looked like he wanted to play. Probably a young one.
Absolutely amazing footage. What a standoff. That ground hog was not having it at all. Made that cat go through so many emotions and then quit.
The groundhog was standing its ground.
The bobcat was a paid actor.
The actor was a paid bobcat
Somewhere in these comments, someone incorrectly identifies groundhogs as mustelids. They are not mustelids. Groundhogs are rodents and very closely related to squirrels. They are also known as woodchucks. Woodchucks are very strong for their size. They dig very deep and lengthy underground tunnels and to do so routinely move rocks that weigh more than them. Like all rodents their incisors (front teeth) continously grow and they must chew on things in order to wear the front teeth down. Sometimes they have to use these teeth in defense and can inflict a lot of damage with them. Woodchucks are not carnivores. They usually retreat into their burrow (which almost always has many entrances) when threatened. In this video maybe the bobcat was between the woodchuck and its burrow. Maybe the woodchuck had babies in its burrow and was defending them. Most animals will fight fiercely in order to defend their young. In any case, this was a young inexperienced bobcat who did not know how to handle the large rodent.
You are correct. They are not mustelids. That's ridiculous. They belong to the Family called Chiroptera, but oddly, they are flightless. It is believed that they have an alternative breathing apparatus that is technically called a spiracle. Too bad people don't bother to educate themselves.
Correct: groundhogs are indeed related to squirrels, they are the biggest member of Sciuridae
Wow,thank you for making the germane boring. 🙄😂🙄
Thx dr karen
Based on the size and the way it instantly initiated its attack this was no young bobcat. It’s a grown ass adult. Though perhaps this was the first time it saw a groundhog squaring up instead of retreating.
Brave little guy, and here they say Groundhogs are scared of their own shadows...
Only on Feb 2nd, just saying. :P
Groundhogs will fight back with all that they can.
I've seen it on two occasions.
They have a wicked set of chompers, and woe be unto any animal incautious enough to let the g-hog get them into him.
Of course, the two occasions when I've seen g-hogs, they lost the fight anyway because they were against overwhelming force, the first time our English Setter and the second time our large black Labrador.
The dogs were methodical, first worrying the groundhog with quick lunges in and out to tire him, then once the g-hog was slowed down a bit from exhaustion, the dogs made a final lightning-fast lunge to grab the g-hog by the neck, then rapidly shaking their heads until they broke the g-hog's neck.
That final lunge and shake happens so fast that it's literally a blur!
Groundhog: “Come back here..I’ll put a six more weeks of winter hurt on you!!”
The groundhog was like, "next time come back with some homies!"
Bobcat: Gosh, I'm famished.
Groundhog: Come get some. 👊
Cat: don't be such a groundhog. We can share the yard.
Groundhog: get off my lawn!!!
That bobcat was behaving like an insolent little house cat and the groundhog has some nerve to him also haha. Great clip.
"Get off my lawn Cat!" Now you know why they call them "groundhogs."
Tenacity, courage, and confidence are great equalizers.
Nah. Just a young bobcat wanting to play.
You say tenacity, I say fine-ass-ity
The bobcat union just fired this bobcat and is now trying to reach the groundhog about filling it's position.
«its»
Hal Gregor *its
Well shit's!
Groundhog: Come on put em up!
Bobcat: Easy fella, I just Came by to say hello
Groundhog has been taking lessons from its honey badger sensei.
Or his Sifu
Man, there must be like 20 or 30 pixels in this video.
actually even 320*200 has 64,000 pixels and this is at least 4 times that.
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!
Haha, no, just 6
Bobcat: "Nah, guess I'm not really that hungry."
I could hear the ground hog yelling, "Come on, you want a piece of this!" as the Bobcat slumk away.
Groundhog : "Simba! HELP!"
Bobcat : " WAIT! Did you just say Simba?"
Definitely a juvenile inexperienced Bobcat, an experienced adult would’ve killed it quick. An adult can kill a deer. My bad, I didn't know groundhogs were in the Mustelid family which includes Wolverines, badgers & fisher cats.
Predators judge by aggression, not size.
@@justashark776 And teeth/jaw size, too.
You have to remember a ground hog is mini wolverine with thick loose skin and vicious bite to break a leg
@@greggschneider1834 exactly. Ground hog is not a pushover; nor is a beaver. They aren't like rabbit or squirrels; like you say, they are more like wolverines or badgers. That groundhog actually moved toward the bobcat aggressively, it was ready to fight.
@@greggschneider1834 The ground hog did his work, but the bot cat was for sure a juvenile, the way he moved was something just a young feline could do.
Do NOT mess with a groundhog! They are not just cute furry creatures; they will tear you up and are extremely territorial. If you see a groundhog, *don't* approach it! You know you're getting to close if the groundhog starts clicking its teeth;it's an eerie sound and a warning not to come any closer. They have very strong jaws; sharp teeth, and mean claws.
been there man!
jsphotos I had a lab mix dog that killed them rather easily. And I hear that groundhogs have a flavor similar to pork
jsphotos Yeah, very dangerous animal, be carefull, when they are in pack they can exterminate a small town :) Pretty sure you live in town because groundhogs are not that dangerous, I was a wildlife rescue before and I learn to catch them by hand, sure they want to bite the hell out of you but any wild animal do, never got scratch by claws or attack on territory, skunk are the most difficult animal to catch for me but on 15-16 catch I got spray only 2 times, and groundhogs when I catch them the right way, I never had problems, the skin is very loose and hard to have a good grip so they won't turn and bite, anyways, people would believe everything they see on UA-cam, so I would say that bobcats and cougar are the hardess to catch, even a baby bobcat can make your day a bad one, sorry, wolverines are the worst, more like a little tank that never run out of fuel, after that it's pretty much the same, foxes, raccoons, coyote, and everything else, skunks are easy to catch if you know how, so groundhogs are not even on my list because they're really not that bad, but they have a mean bite if they catch you, I got bite by a squirrel 1 time and it went right to the bone and broke it, so a groundhogs must be a pretty nasty bite, I never got bite yet, but I saw my friend got to the hospital with a beaver bites, he stay 3 weeks and multiple operations to save he's hand, so I hope this will help you to see the real nature of a groundhog and I try my best to explain it, last thing, never try to handle a wild animal if you don't have experience or know the risk, sorry for my big ass long comment and good luck.
James Dinkelmann You should try groundhogs meat by yourself, do not taste like pork at all, pretty hard to say what it taste like but not my type, a lot of fat, good in survival situation, that's about it.
Danny Garden I've had some oddball fare before and that might be considered. A book said that it's taste is like pork though you said differently. I can see it being greasy though.
Bobcat: "Hello Mr. Dinner."
Groundhog: "Momma ain't raise no bitch."
Bobcat: hey, dinner!!!
Groundhog: I'll make it a very long winter for you buddy....
After watching this video I couldn't wait to read the comments.
Tiny Bigbus ....In these troubling times reading the comments can be a very fulfilling feeling there's still hope people there's still hope
That GroundHog got so Much HEART💪🏿 that Bobcat is like 3X bigger and the groundhog still held its Ground and didn’t back down...
Like how he keeps standing up on his hind legs like " yeah man that's what I thought! " Lol
That is simply amazing. I have never seen such a bold dominant ground hog. If he would have turned his back and made a run for his hole he would have been done for.
I think it was just playing around. but the groundhog didn't get the memo. LMAO 😂 😂
Maybe just a young bobcat and a very aggressive groundhog?
Yeah tot so..
Groundhog incisors can deliver a nasty bite. Why risk a fatal injury when there's easier prey to be had?
I have guinea piggies, and their bites do hurt. My sow almost took my finger off when I was hiving her treats, but it was my fault that I didn't move my finger or hold the treat right to where she didn't confuse my finger for food. They obviously don't do that anymore, but if they're very excited and impatient, itay happen again, but it hasn't, soooo...
jtno2 how is the groundhog being aggressive lol it's just playing with it
I always see this kind of comment in videos like these, "maybe it's a young black bear so that's why it couldn't hunt the smaller deer", sometimes if prey is being aggressive even if the prey was several times smaller than the predator the predator might just give up because it does not want to risk injury of any kind, like deers might not seem like much but those hooves will get a bear real good. There are no doctors in the wild they have to heal naturally and any injury could mean fatal to them. Making it harder to hunt, run from a predator etc. ...
Classic, “you want a piece of me?”
Bobcat : Wazzaaaaa....
GroundHog : I don"t like beer !
0:30 I love how the Groundhog just stands up
Ground hog: "Hey buddy, let's rumble. Let's see whatcha' got?!"
Bobcat: " Hey man, I was only foolin' with ya'. Let's just be friends and call this thing off, okay?"
Teddy Vee Geez this was 2 years ago! never remember this 😂
groundhog to honey badger:''hold my beer''!
It literally tells you in their name what they do Stand your groundhog😆👍👍👍Awesome video.
What!!!! The bobcat wanted to play after the first punches!! Great video
That ground hog stood its ground. No pun intended.
"You have my respect, Stark."
Imagine that Bobcat VS a Honey Badger lol.
_The Bobcat & the Groundhog do that everyday. In their own way simply saying "hello"._ 💯💯
Wow great behaviour capture (even in low quality). Looks like an inexperienced or desperate bobcat that chose to attack without the element of surprise. Any bobcat could overpower the toughest woodchuck... but without catching the chuck unaware and getting a death hold, the cat would get hurt. And a wildcat can't afford to get hurt.
a groundhog can be vicious when they have to be, just like a racoon. I have seen both put some big dogs in their place!
The ground is like "ouch! WTF! is on your feet" 🤣🤣
That lawn is beautiful.
Geez, I'm trying to trap one (a groundhog) in my backyard. I think I will be a little more careful than I thought I would have to :)
I’ve never seen a groundhog emerge alive from a trap. They’re real easy to hit with a .22
@@djsgravely I believe one was in my trap and panicked and was able to get out as the trap was sprung. I've caught two possums and released them. As far as killing it, I'm not interested in that.
Bob cat: "Breakfast"?
Ground hog: "Breakfast!"
Bobcats are just stocky housecats. I love em
The Bob didn't expected him to be that bold 😆😆😆😆
That groundhog was even advancing at the bobcat sometimes like he was the predator.
My money was always on the groundhog...1 took on my large dog and chased me while I was on an ATV.
Round 1. Fight!
Ding ding ding !
Round 2. "I want a fair fight guyz" " A fair fight" "Yes, a fair fight"
"Naar"
He played! He passed the test! Can't eat playfriend... especially only playfriend in the known universe. Cherish forever
Looked like mostly an invite to play from the bob cat wagging its tail, especially during the second half. Nonetheless a tough little hog.
Bobcat: dam dude., you got some sharp teeth
Dirty Trucker rodents do have sharp incisors. Try getting nibbled by your guinea pig lol. They chew EVERYTHING. I know it is to wear their teeth down, but they sometimes go crazy with it.
In end ground hog gave its signature style stood up to see if the threat has gone or not that was cute and brave of him to stood the ground
That bobcat knew that groundhog was in charge.
Ole. bobcat .. didn't know it was Groundhog day🐥
Please tell me what groundhog day means!!
Bobcat be like I can destroy you and I'm gonna lay down
That groundhog is so fucking cuuuute!! Omg!! It was like: Yeah you better take your ass on somewhere else with that shit. 😜
In the cat's defense, that is one enormous groundhog lol
Impressive but if that Bobcat was hungry enough, it would have killed it.
yes, but not without a fight. Groundhog is the hero of this vid...give it up for the little guy!
Easily
May have gotten injured in the process. A cat that size must take prey that size by suprize.
cat not hungry enuf
It's rare that an uninjured adult bobcat ever starves.
Groundhog: Its the same day over and over again.
Thought you would have had more likes on that one....maybe some didn't get it ......good one! :-)
That little groundhog should have a black Harley Davidson jacket. He's kind of badass.
@0:29 the groundhog stands upright to assert his dominance. In typical cat fashion, the bobcat pretends he doesn't notice by cleaning himself. haha
0:29 sec. Groundhog:"What you wanna do then?" 😂
Groundhog was lucky. That was a Vegan bobcat!!
Well first of all nice Cowboy emblem and second of all that's got to be the softest big cat I've ever seen. And then at the end or towards the middle the Bobcat raised up on hind legs like what's up
Yeah Probably a liberal Democrat Bobcat!!!
Groundhog must've raised his shirt up like Ice Cube and was like "we gotta problem here?? We gotta a problem nigga"? Lol
Obviously the splendid lynx was in the digestive phase and not in hunting, but the great dignity of the beautiful marmot still remains, which has not retreated an inch.Two other magnificent animals to preserve.Greetings
Bobcat was a young cat. Obvious in the size of the two animals.
A mature cat would have killed the woodchuck.
I agree with the other commentors, the cat was playing.
Cat licks his wounds to heal *
yes, he got bit.
Apparently, the cat got tagged on its shoulder, and retreated to give it a few licks. Then, it considered playing with the rodent was not worth the risk. Great piece of video.
Bob: Aaahh dinner!
Ground: Dream on!
Bob: Come on, just a leg?
Ground: NO! Git!
Bob: 😢
Bobcat wanted to eat him. That didn't work so maybe play some. Nope. Okay, see ya!
Rule 1. Avoid injury in the wild. Trying to "win" a fight when you don't need it makes for a hollow victory.
Yep! You said it for me .
And that's why grizz will back-down to a wolverine.
Gotta love groundhog badass. "No matter how this turns out, you're gunna leave with a limp".
Groundhog: weather calls for empty belly bobcat today
Bobcat not hungry just playing
bobcat no t hungry
At 0:15 the Bobcat sees the Camera Man and backs off
True, I had a crazy little Spitz that took down a ground hog
watch carefully...that bobcat was definitely not playing as it tries to tear the back of that groundhog apart...but the car backs off everytime the hog gets a good bite
I think the groundhog got in a bite that’s why the bobcat was licking his paw. For a minute there I wasn’t sure who was hunting who
Bobcat- you not scared of me!
Groundhog- hell naw fool!
Wow this ground hog was like don’t mess with me pale
Just goes to show stand your ground don't turn and run.
See all these holes in the ground? They're mine. Now, GTFO!!!
The groundhog instinctively knows to NEVER TURN AROUND - even when the Bobcat is walking away. As soon he he turns his head, it's Game Over.
Groundhog; " Don't try it, bobcat, I have the high ground!"
That big of a ground hog can definitely hold his own against any of them ....
They don't really get that big, I'm pretty sure that's a very young bobcat.
The bobcat did not know what to do, it was a young one for sure, if it was an adult, it will have kill it pretty fast, alot of meat in there :)
Danny Garden Yup. Definitely a young one. Bobcats, or any wildcats really, do not slap their prey. Lol unless it isn't prey in that moment.
that groundhogs could have fucked that bobcat up
SouthONSasquatch Cats dont slap their prey? You mean they dont use their claws? Our schools... why is no-one fixing our schools.
@@johnnymcblaze I think he means, if a big cat is going in to kill something, they don't playfully slap like this young cat did. A apex predator going in for a kill (cat's in this context), will use their fangs and bite to kill. This cat didn't know wtf was going on lol.
@@VincentAnthonyE You may be correct but the bobcat is not an apex predator. I think several things are above it.
Bobcat thinks grand hog burger. Groundhog thinks keep coming if you want sauce.
Bob: Morning Phil
Phil: Morning Bob
Bob: You got any of them bite sized snacks?
Phil: I got no time for your shit today!
That bobcat ran into the wrong groundhog
Young bobcat, adult one would be eating in minutes...
Ground hog got some scrap
i think if i saw this in real life my heart would combust
Bobcat to groundhog: "I'm not a HOUSE cat you moron, I'm a freakin' BOBcat. I'm supposed to EAT you!"
It's Groundhog Day! I've never heard of a bobcat backing down to anything, much less a groundhog. Even domestic cats could take a groundhog, that was one lucky critter.
Bobcat gave the Groundhog a free pass.. Next time he's dinner
Bass Red ur high
Bobcat didnt give shit! he was up against someone who wasnt going to aid his digestion! he knew it...he moved on...seeking easier prey..
@@benyaminyisrael4634 there's a whole document about how bob cats can take deer and the biggest
Kinds of moose. Moose can grow up to 3-4 meters
@@benyaminyisrael4634 u must not be familiar with bobcats
@@nadabuhaliqa8857 yeah by catching them unaware/ambushing and it's the baby ones they get. They don't run down a deer
Little guy stood his ground!!!
Groundhogs will not go down without a fight. My favorite German Shorthaired Pointer (bird dog) would get into it with groundhogs. One time she came home carrying another
dead one, but, the muscle tissue on her chest was torn open to the bone. But, you wouldn't know it, she was proud as could be when she presented it to me at my feet.