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it goes both ways tho with fishers MANy bobcats kill and eat fishers also. So the predation of fishers on bobcats is 2 way thing. All these predators just eat each other. Except foxes which kinda just get victimized a lot here at least IF they get caught. A big male bobcat is a beast of an animal. I read fishers will kill small females. VIce versa.
Also a big 40 pound boar coon not much is going to tangle with that either. Usually the young and small females get eaten.
Here is a fisher trying to kill a grey fox
but a man saves the fox. See how kinda sloppy the killing is? its too small so it needs time to kill. Which is why i kinda think it is a fisher. It is hard to watch you feel sorry for the fox and its rage.
Population explosion of them mnr released fishers to stop porcupines but there is so many of them. I have seen them sitting on peoples roofs.
Without natural predators like golden eagles to control them none of these animals are going anywhere.
Also a big 40 pound boar coon not much is going to tangle with that either. Usually the young and small females get eaten.
Here is a fisher trying to kill a grey fox
Population explosion of them mnr released fishers to stop porcupines but there is so many of them. I have seen them sitting on peoples roofs.
Without natural predators like golden eagles to control them none of these animals are going anywhere.
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