Bobcat climbs 40-foot tall cactus to evade mountain lion

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Have you ever heard of a cat on top of a cactus?

Nature photographer Curt Fonger captured a stunning photo of a bobcat perched atop a 40-foot-tall saguaro cactus in Gold Canyon, Arizona. The bobcat had climbed the cactus after being chased by a mountain lion.

Bobcat jumps on the top of a 40-foot tall cactus to evade mountain lion

A bobcat daring climbed on the top of a 40-foot tall Cactus to evade a mountain lion. Image Credit: Curt Fonger and Marta Saint-James

The encounter occurred when the bobcat, a small wild feline known for its elusive nature, found itself being chased by a mountain lion, a top predator in the region.

Faced with the threat of becoming prey, the bobcat defied all odds and managed to escape its pursuer by scaling the impressive height of a nearby cactus.

Adaptability of Bobcats

Bobcats are highly adaptable animals, able to thrive in a variety of habitats ranging from forests and mountains to deserts and swamps.

Bobcat escaped death after jumping to the top of a 40-foot cactus. Image Credit: Curt Fonger and Marta Saint-James

They are found throughout North America, except in some areas in the northern parts of Canada.

These solitary hunters have a wide range of prey including rabbits, rodents, birds, and even deer. Their ability to adapt to different environments and food sources is what makes them such successful predators.

But their adaptability doesn’t stop there. Bobcats are also excellent climbers, able to scale trees and cliffs with ease.

The Bobcat sat on the top of a 40-foot-tall Cactus for a few hours. Image Credit: Curt Fonger and Marta Saint-James

Witnesses on the scene were left in awe as they observed the bobcat perched precariously on the spiky branches of the cactus. The bobcat was seeking safety from the relentless mountain lion.

The agile cat balanced itself skillfully on the thorny surface, seemingly unaffected by the prickly spines.

Bobcats are known for their adaptability and agility, but finding one perched on top of a towering cactus is an incredibly rare occurrence.

It jumped down safely a few hours later.

Threats to Bobcats

The bobcat left people amazed by its incredible climbing ability Image Credit: Curt Fonger and Marta Saint-James

Despite their adaptability and agility, bobcats still face threats in the wild.

Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human development is one of the biggest challenges for these wild cats.

As their natural habitats shrink, they are forced to compete for resources with other animals, making it harder for them to survive

Bobcats are also hunted for their fur, which is used in the fashion industry. This has led to a decline in their population in some areas.

A bobcat sat on top of a 40-foot tall cactus in the Arizona desert after being chased by a mountain lion. Image Credits: Reddit

However, they are not considered an endangered species at the moment, thanks to conservation efforts and strict hunting regulations.

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