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Bobcat catches squirrel

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This squirrel had been coming to our camera multiple times everyday , until this bobcat got him. I posted a picture of the squirrel , so you can see what he looked like.it was from a different day but it shows a good picture of the squirrel.

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Wow! Very unique pictures! In the context of the first several pictures, I really like the one with the bobcat looking to its left. He looks very satisfied with his squirrel hunting prowess. Thanks for posting.

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Those are some of the neatest trail cam pix I've seen yet! My whole family enjoyed them this morning - thanks for posting!

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Great pics and thanks for sharing. :)

 

TJ

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i'm most impressed that you got a photo of a civet. i don't think i've seen a live one that wasn't in a trap. that's pretty cool. Lark.

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i'm most impressed that you got a photo of a civet. i don't think i've seen a live one that wasn't in a trap. that's pretty cool. Lark.

 

 

I get spotted skunks fairly often on trail cam. They are one of my favorite to get since they look so cool.

 

Amazing to get a bobcat with a squirrel!!

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when i was a kid we didn't have trail cameras. they had cameras, but the woodpecker in em would always roost when it was dark.

 

i caught some weird deal once that looked sorta like a spotted skunk but it didn't have a bushy tail, just skinny furry tail, and the spots were yellow and the rest of it was brown. real weasely looking critter, but not a weasel. i was told it was some sort of civet. didn't know that civets weren't actually in north america then, but it was goofy lookin' critter. stunk pretty bad too. Lark.

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When I saw your title it freaked me out! I have some great pics of a bobcat with a squirrel in it's mouth that I took with my rebel XTI. I was chasing elk back in October and he walked within 40 yards of me.

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