Juan Cholo was riding his bike through River Legacy Park in Arlington, Texas when he encountered a bobcat and a coyote having a face off next to the trail. Neither animal seemed to care that a human was watching -- humans were clearly not seen as as big a threat to the wild dog as the wild cat, or as a big a threat to the wild cat as the wild dog!
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Saturday, May 16, 2015
American Wild Cat vs. American Wild Dog
Juan Cholo was riding his bike through River Legacy Park in Arlington, Texas when he encountered a bobcat and a coyote having a face off next to the trail. Neither animal seemed to care that a human was watching -- humans were clearly not seen as as big a threat to the wild dog as the wild cat, or as a big a threat to the wild cat as the wild dog!
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I suspect one or both of these animals is habituated to humans, possibly pets. Many supposed "wildlife" vids use semi-domesticated animals. Our pet fox and bobcats always made the cameras come out.
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http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Bobcat-vs-Coyote-in-River-Legacy-Park-Bobcat-Wins-303674851.html
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