Bobcat With a Really Venomous Snack Identified on Arizona Path Webcam

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFS)published a trail-camera photo from the Imperial National Wildlife Refuge in Yuma, Arizona that has some individuals scratching their heads. In the image, a bobcat saunters by with a rattlesnake in its mouth, which looks like an inadvisable victim item.

Bunnies are normally bobcats’ preferred meal in the Arizona desert, but these predators also eat a large range of animals. Rodents, lizards, birds, and snakes are on the list of a bobcat’s victim products too– however, a rattlesnake?

Yep, USFWS states these cats like to “enliven their typical meal preparation with a periodic rattlesnake.” In fact, bobcats are one of the couple of native predators ready to opt for rattlesnakes, which are venomous. For this bobcat, the meal was worth the danger.

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