Quantcast
breaking news

Dueling bobcats caught on camera in Texas

By: CBS News
Updated: February 20, 2013
CARROLLTON, Texas A neighborhood in Carrollton, Texas is on edge after two bobcats were caught on video nearly fighting. The amateur video, posted online to YouTube, shows the wild cats in a stare-down before they simply walk their separate ways. Homeowners in the area have seen bobcats and coyotes before, but rarely has anyone been so close to the wild animals.

Kevin Martuscello used his smartphone to shoot the video from the safety of a car, CBS Dallas / Fort Worth reports. His father, Mike Martuscello, actually saw the wild cats first, near his front yard. They were both surprised by the size of the animals.

Before the camera was rolling, Mike witnessed the two cats fighting. "They got in a physical fight with each other over there," said the elder Martuscello. "They were clawing and scratching, biting at each other, jumping up and down in the air. It was a wild scene."

"Literally, it was a real cat fight," Mike Martuscello added.

When asked if he was afraid of encountering the bobcats, Mike Martuscello explained, "I was when I first saw them, when I was by myself, because I had never been that close to bobcats before. I really didn't know what the reaction was going to be. To see them this close, it was kind of scary at first. But they were so preoccupied with each other that they ignored us pretty much."

Other homeowners have seen bobcats and coyotes in the area before. Stan Firebaugh lives next to a creek that runs through the neighborhood, and he recently took photographs of two coyotes in a neighbor's yard.

Jenny Garoutte also lives in the neighborhood, and said that the homeowner's association has warned that this is mating season for the animals. She is concerned about smaller animals in the area, particularly pets. Wildlife experts at Cornell University called bobcats "opportunistic predators" that feed on poultry, housecats, small dogs and exotic birds.

Animal Control officials in Carrollton said that there have been no reports of injuries to either pets or people and community leaders said that they will set out traps for the cats next to the nearby creek.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

The House and Senate are looking to finalize a new farm bill this week, but there are still some major differences in their proposed amendments....

Lubbock Power and Light does everything possible to protect their workers. ...

The 5-year-old Lubbock girl who was shocked after getting inside a transformer box is now talking about the awful accident. She has been in the hospital for the past two weeks and is from...

After retailer Men's Wearhouse [NYSE: MW] announced that it "terminated" founder and executive chairman George Zimmer, best known to consumers for his hundreds of TV commercials pitching suits,...

A composite of nearly 900 images taken by NASA's Mars Curiosity rover can give people on Earth a sense of what it's like to stand on the Red Planet from millions of miles away....

Apple's snarky assistant has been updated with a helpful, serious feature. Siri will now respond to suicidal statements with useful suicide prevention information. ...

Doctors have long known that the sooner a stroke is treated, the better the outcome. But now a new study finds just how much each minute counts....

The barrier that divides the U.S. House and Senate plans for immigration reform looms as large as the double-layered border fence that lines much of the Texas-Mexico border. ...

SB 5 includes three abortion regulation measures that failed to reach the floor of either chamber during the regular legislative session....

Brannon Foerster began motocross racing at age 5 after missing t-ball sign ups...

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Everythinglubbock.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved