sureshot375
AH fanatic
Well not my wife. I don’t even have a wife. But if I did, and she were ever attacked by a bobcat, I hope I would act just as valiantly as this gentleman.
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North Carolina man in this case.Is this Florida Man???
Scary for her but I laughed at that part too.I agree although I laughed at “watch out l’m gonna shoot that f*%#er”
It was a small one. thoughTough dude to grab a bobcat with your hands.
Add attitude and adrenaline and I think he could achieve orbit.Well at 8'7" and 600 pounds, I bet ol Bob could handle any little ol' Tasmanian Devil pretty easily!
Turns out the bobcat was rabid. It ran into their garage after the husband shotputted it. Both the wife and husband are now having to take a series of rabies shots due to bites and scratches received. The husband did shoot the bobcat and it was sent to a state lab for testing which came back positive.North Carolina man in this case.
They are small critters. Also as elusive as a leopard. So I'm shocked to hear of one attacking someone. We had a Bobcat den on our property and from about 12 to 21, I spent a lot of time trying to see it on something besides a game Camara. It won, I surrendered and haven't been back lolIs that a juvenile Bobcat , I thought they were bigger ?
I had a coon as a pet, and I learned a lot about them. They are extremely intelligent and clean, they wash their food before eating it. She would follow me around like a puppy, and slept on my bed. Anytime my dad walked in, she would run up his legs and bite him on the ass, every time lolHave to admit was funny. God I bet his hands is tore up from holding that thing. Reminds me of a friend who decided he was gonna get a raccoon out of my live trap with his bare hands. Yep didn’t take him long to get cut loose from it