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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2006

bobcat vs rattlesnake

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  • lmfao "even mike tyson style bites" hahahaha

  • "Kill what you hunt, but eat what you kill"..

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  • Way to go cat!!

  • That cat has some balls to be messing with snakes.

  • dude, i live in the desert of buckeye arizona and my dog killed a rattles snake once. but never hit it. he just waited for the right time and took a bite towrds the middle of the snake and got a firm grip with that bite, then he just started to shake it like crazy until the snake stoped moving. nd then he left it to rott on the desert sun

  • Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been reincarnated as a bobcat?

  • Bobcat: Hello my friend, I am here cause chuck norris is on a vacation so i am doing his job for him.....

    RattleSnake: Oh thank god I was that lucky?

  • @Blogengezer That was a pointless comment.

  • kitteh: use superjump :/

  • @MsgtSpook True, but remember what I said in that other comment of mine? For these animals, it's just an instinct that's supposed to be there. For humans, however: we probably haven't been using bows and arrows, guns, etc long enough for an instinct to "evolve" into us, that would make us want to shoot at stuff the same way a cat would want to swat at a mouse. So, yes, there IS quite a difference.

  • @suicunesrider "more like the stalk/pounce/attack that is involved in it"

    Exactly the same argument the trophy hunters use. And it's probably true ... I just don't agree with trophy hunting unless the meat is going to be used, and the creature isn't endangered. Of course then I suppose it isn't trophy hunting per se.

    I think his point was that animals don't just kill because of need -- food or defense. Calling it "for fun" is debatable, but I don't know what else to call it.

  • @suicunesrider "there is quite a difference between this and a human going out and shooting stuff"

    Not that I can see. I don't kill quite for "fun," though I kill things that I won't have on my farm, like foxes, coyotes, groundhogs, copperheads and other vermin. I won't deny there is some satisfaction in dispatching them with a well-placed shot, though no particular satisfaction in chopping up a copperhead. It just can't be here since my leg circulation is already extremely compromised.

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