Bobcats are carnivores who like to consume only meat. Rabbits are their preferred meal, although they will also consume birds, reptiles, rodents, and snakes. In early October of 2020, a trail cam caught something wild. We see a bobcat looking around as it walks in the forest, just before stepping out of frame. Within seconds, the feline jumps back and starts to meow and swat at something. Birds and other animals in the area are heard reacting to the commotion. Upon closer inspection, a rattlesnake is seen lunging at the cat! Rattlesnakes are really quick when it comes to striking, yet the bobcat dodges its attacks with such agility. Rattlesnakes are poisonous reptiles with huge bodies and triangle-shaped skulls that are highly specialized. Because of the distinctive “rattle” located near the tip of the tail, they are one of the most well-known families of North American snakes. The slithery critter seems to have had enough at one point and begins retreating back into fallen leaves and twigs. Unfortunately for him, the bobcat knows the fight is far from over. With a few more swats from the feline and a bite to the snake’s head, suddenly the reptile goes limp. The feline quickly takes the snake up the hill before taking what looks to be a few nibbles. Who knows if the kitty decided to make a meal out of the kill, but he sure looks proud. Rolling around in the sand, this bobcat looks right at the trail cam, almost to say, “Did you see that? That snake had no chance!” We’re glad someone caught this wild encounter on camera, and you can check out the video below!
Is This Behavior Normal? Do Bobcats Usually Fight Snakes?
While this encounter seems accidental on both sides, this bobcat doesn’t let the opportunity go to waste. He seems to know just how to avoid getting bitten by the snake. He also knows just where to bite back in order to kill the snake and turn it into dinner. The bobcat seems to have had plenty of practice so snakes are likely a common part of his menu. We don’t know just how often bobcats kill snakes, but we do know that domestic cats are one of the greatest threats to small snakes, lizards and ground nesting birds. If a fluffy house cat can decimate a snake population, his bigger, tougher cousin can to.
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