US bobcat escapes from lion pursuit and climbs up a 15-meter tall cactus (picture group)

by tisl1215 on 2012-03-03 11:06:42

A lynx climbed up a 15-meter tall cactus to evade an attacking lioness. The lynx demonstrated extraordinary climbing skills and managed to climb up and down the cactus without injury. Another witness, Kurt, said: "Lynxes often climb to high places to avoid danger, but I've never seen one this high. It climbed very skillfully. Afterwards, we found no fur or blood of the lynx on the cactus, only claw marks. The cat seemed quite calm at the time, probably thinking that the lioness had exhausted all her tricks." Fang Ze noted that this little cat was trying to escape from a lioness. This lioness likely had just given birth to cubs, and the kitten accidentally intruded into their territory. To demonstrate its threat, the lioness chased the kitten all the way up to a tall cactus.

According to reports on August 25th, Kurt Fangze, a photographer in Arizona, USA, recently witnessed a thrilling scene: a lynx climbed up a 50-foot (about 15 meters) tall cactus to evade the pursuit of a lioness, staying there for 6 hours until confirming the danger had passed.

It is reported that the cactus climbed by the kitten was already 300 years old, standing 15 meters high. After the kitten climbed up, the lioness kept roaring and pacing below for a long time before leaving. The kitten stayed on the cactus for 6 hours and only descended after confirming it was safe.

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