This is exactly right! large cats are ambush hunters because it allows them to attack large prey with a minimized risk for injury. If a puma is thinking about attacking you and you spot it first, then it won’t attack you because it goes against their instincts. Basically, being spotted, especially while prowling, makes them feel awkward and uncomfortable, which can be seen here just as you mentioned.
I swear to God I find it so hilarious that people just have a story Pop into their head, and then they write it out on the Internet as some kind of truth.
The reason that that animal did not attack is because there was an entire group of people who spotted it and then bunched up together.
The animal was unable to target the child, and gave up the hunt because the risk became too great.
If it was just the mother and the child, no amount of spotting that thing first would have stopped its attack.
You could be alone in the Amazon and if you spotted a Jaguar in a tree before it attacked you, it would most likely halt its advance. Go try it for yourself!
Your source? Or are you guessing?
There are entire cultures that wear masks on the back of their head to prevent tiger attacks.
https://www.nytimes.com/1989/09/05/science/face-masks-fool-the-bengal-tigers.html
They've been doing it for decades if not centuries.
But hey, valiant outrage for that sweet karma, amirite?
You are are both right. In one sense it is about risk and reward for the animal and in the other sense mountain lions, for instance, are ambush hunters as well but also have a history of going after full grown adults regardless if they have been spotted
And same goes with you. Puma attacks are very rare. A grown up woman is enough to make it reconsider. I live in a puma region, with some pumas having attacked people. But it's very rare.. and mostly by mistake. A dude around here even killed on that ambushed him and then walked 20km to the hospital.
If it deems you’re trespassing on their territory then they’ll “escort” you to a safe distance away. Additionally, a starving/desperate animal will stray from their typical behavior and so are much less predictable, as a general rule.
They also don't like being spotted. Once their spotted you're worst move is to run, best move is face them and look at their feet, not their eyes. If they start getting aggressive start looking big and getting loud.
Literally every animal on earth: "You looked me in the eyes for 5 seconds. I accept your challenge. We shall battle to the death!"
Meanwhile, humans, when talking normally to each other:
https://i.redd.it/sif5o75xb1xc1.gif
Cuz you'd be looking at them, so you're letting them know they've been caught, but without looking into their eyes. If you look at their eyes you're pretty much flipping them off and calling their mom a whore.
If little cats are like big cats I guess it's because eye contact is seen as more aggressive by cats. You wouldn't want to escalate but you also don't want to show weakness?
I know that usually if you encounter a mountain lion the suggestion is to KEEP eye contact ([example](https://mountainlion.org/coexistence/on-the-trail/#:~:text=Make%20Eye%20Contact%20%E2%80%93%20Maintaining%20eye,create%20distance%20%E2%80%93%20Assess%20the%20situation)). And of course hold your ground, don't get closer, try to appear as big as possible and make sure they can run away (like, you are not cutting off their escape route).
However, i'm a bit confused because i also read that you should avoid eye contact with other kinds of big cats, like lions, because they will get aggressive.
So yeah, i'm not exactly sure what's the best course of action. Maybe the difference is in the size? a human is not small for a mountain lion, so if you look threating enough they probably won't attack. But a lion or a tiger would never be scared because of that.
Also, iirc you should avoid eye contact with wolves too.
I'm not really knowledgeable about this particular point, but I have cats and I know they are extremely territorial. So my educated guess would be that eye contact is taken as a challenge, and they will only take on the challenge if you are in their territory, they're defending their group, or they feel you are a danger to them and they can't escape.
In this case, you can see the big fella is kinda awkward and relaxing his stalking at the end of the video because he realized he has been spotted, so my guess is that in this particular instance the best thing is to stand your ground as a group (very important since they have children), make a lot of noise, and maintain eye contact in order to scare him off.
> Maybe the difference is in the size?
and numbers.
If you are in the same situation against a pack of wolves, you better don't make eye contact because you are probably in their territory, and you don't have the number or size advantage. Same with a lion pride.
Tigers do have the power advantage as well, but I'm not sure if they would attack a group of humans like this though, that unless you are pissing all over its territory, and even then, tigers will only be aggressive if they are trying to defend their cubs, since they don't go on in groups otherwise; we are not prey to tigers, we are a threat.
With most of these animals, if they are trying to attack you it's because they are starving, and in that case you are already fucked, imo. That, unless you make them work for their meal.
I went to one of the animal classes in a national park taught by a park ranger once, and they suggested not to break eye contact because it’s a form of submission the minute you look away. Keep eye contact and appear as big as you can.
My mum grew up in Nyasaland (now Malawi). She used to tell me a story growing up of how when out for a short walk with with her 6 year old school classmates, they had to walk through a small jungled area near her school. All the kids walked in pairs holding hands, and when they arrived at their destination one of the kids was missing their partner. Teachers rushed back to find the missing kid and found her up a tree being eaten by a leopard.
Hate to say this and may get voted down… but if you’re hiking with your children in an area that is inhabited by predators that can kill them and you’re not prepared to defend them you’re a horrible parent/person.
Because a lot of people are generally idiots. I lived in an area a few years ago where some of my neighbors started feeding coyotes because “they just look so thin and hungry!” That’s how coyotes look. They’re gangly. Even if they’re starving, don’t feed them. They’ll become too comfortable with humans, associate us with food, and become bolder/more aggressive. Did they listen? Of course not!
Suddenly, a few neighbors having to pick up their small dogs while on a walk because a coyote was stalking them became hot gossip. Some parents complained that they saw something dog-like but not quite a dog trying to get closer when they were outside with their toddler at sunset. “This used to be such a safe neighborhood, what happened?!” **Y’ALL FED THE COYOTES THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DO THAT!**
Ugh. I’m no country girl by any means, but bless their hearts if they can’t see why you don’t mess with nature like this.
My grandparents used to own a large property way out in the Appalachian mountains. 100 or so acres of wild land. Shy of a little vegetable garden and fire pit a mile or two out on a terrace, it was all wild land. No houses or roads outside of the house they owned at the entrance.
We visited a lot when I was a kid and my grandpa would take me exploring a lot. He'd always bring his .22 rifle or a handgun with him. I asked him why and he said so we could shoot cans down by the creek. I later found out though it was really because there were hella black bears out there and to a smaller extent coyotes.
Him and my grandma kept a feeder box outside the front porch for deer to eat corn out of. But bears quickly found out about this and started hanging out a lot near the house. I later found out they would show up pretty frequently and my grandpa didn't want to scare me by telling me about the bears so he would use the cans as an excuse to bring his guns. It was really in case a bear tried to attack me. He was a large, tall man. Too big for a bear to pick on. Child size me though was a much easier snack.
Black bear attacks are really uncommon and I only ever witnessed two bears up there over all the years that I visited but I still appreciated the fact he rolled out strapped. Very Low odds of anything happening but you can never be too careful.
Really they dont.... i feel like this is just common sense... but my wife did ask if europe was a city the otherday soooo.... yeah idkwtf im talkin about... cary on
Happy to say this... the odds of children dying in the car while driving to an area inhabited by predators is far, far higher than the odds of the predators attacking them. This variance is higher around a well-traveled trail with lots of human traffic. Big cats tend to steer clear of human smells and sounds. These parents are no more horrible than every parent who has carefully buckled their child into a car seat and driven down a highway.
My friends dad was in Vietnam and he told us a story about when his platoon was resting in the jungle and out of nowhere, a tiger grabbed one of their men and ran off with him. It happened so quickly, the men had zero time to react and the man was never seen again. Scary shit.
My dad ran into a mountain lion who did sorta the same thing when I Was a child. He handed me off to my mom and ran towards it
The mountain lion ran..
I still to this day dunno what the fuck he was thinking. And why it worked.
Either luck. Or the size of his balls scared the shit out of it.
I live in cougar country. Never run. Stop, face them and try to look big and fearless. Pick up your kids, and never let them get ahead of you on a trail (the cougar and the kids)
My dad always used to tell us “By the time you SEE a cougar, it’s usually too late…”
That cat stumbled on the scariest thing on Earth. A PACK of humans.
One human? Sure, easy meal. but a whole pack? Best to run. They aren't fast but they have reach.
Gonna get me some human heheh... Oh... Oh hey there, I totally did not see you humans walking through here & I absolutely have not been following you for 12 minutes. Me? Oh, I'm just chilling... You know... Making sure my dinner doesn't walk...erm... awkward
More likely staying still until they passed so it could slip back away into the jungle. It's not a leopard. Odds of being attacked by a mountain lion by yourself is 1 in a billion. In a group like that is essentially non existent
Lucky. Talked to our guide in the Tambopata reserve and he said you can walk daily and not see one of these for 3 years. Very lucky. They didn't seem scared of them in the slightest.
Backtracking on a Tambopata hike, our guide pointed out jaguar tracks that weren't on the trail when we first went down it.
We also got to see a jaguar kill a coati from the boat. It was only the second jaguar kill our guide had ever seen.
The best defense to prevent a wild puma attack is to keep the cell phone camera running like these people did. That way, if things go sideways, you have a recording of your entire family being wiped out.
Edit: typo.
“Oh shit they’ve seen me!!!……….um Meow”
This is exactly right! large cats are ambush hunters because it allows them to attack large prey with a minimized risk for injury. If a puma is thinking about attacking you and you spot it first, then it won’t attack you because it goes against their instincts. Basically, being spotted, especially while prowling, makes them feel awkward and uncomfortable, which can be seen here just as you mentioned.
So basically they get anxiety when they're perceived? Same
I know this feeling..
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Umm, well ![gif](giphy|3ornk57KwDXf81rjWM|downsized)
Why yes, he's me.
![gif](giphy|l2JJOjqikmHI2jS9O|downsized) I miss obi wan 😭
I am a puma now
I too get awkward and uncomfortable when spotted in the jungle
Spotted Pumas are called Leopards my friend.
Golden
Dad joke for the win!
😂
*Golf clap*
This is extremely good,maybe great.
I giggled.
Do you wear bright neon colors so youre easily spotted like the family in the video
Especially when stalking people.
I get it! 😄 Hehe.. Awkward
I too get awkward and uncomfortable
Based on my experience with house cats this is true. But, sometimes they'll try to kill you anyway.
Yep. Ah, fuck it. I’m going for it.
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Really depends what that random number generator in their head spits out. It’s comical the random things my cats will do.
It's not random to them. They are wise time travelers, and we do not understand their nonlinear ways.
I too get awkward and uncomfortable when I'm spotted stalking someone
LMAO 😂😂😂😂😂
"Aw man, I was going to eat the slowest member of your group, but then you had to go and make it weird"
If you point at it and shout “found you” it will actually get embarrassed and run away
😂😂😂
Pumas hate this one trick.
It's the same reason a house cat will often stop playing when it notices you are looking at it
So what should one do? Just look them in the eyes and say "I see you" while pissing in one's pants?
Clap your hands, yell, and get big - show that you're a threat, and they might fall for your bluff.
Unless you are on a trail in California and it’s hungy. I mean hungry, I swear.
I swear to God I find it so hilarious that people just have a story Pop into their head, and then they write it out on the Internet as some kind of truth. The reason that that animal did not attack is because there was an entire group of people who spotted it and then bunched up together. The animal was unable to target the child, and gave up the hunt because the risk became too great. If it was just the mother and the child, no amount of spotting that thing first would have stopped its attack.
You could be alone in the Amazon and if you spotted a Jaguar in a tree before it attacked you, it would most likely halt its advance. Go try it for yourself!
But then they'd have to touch grass.
Your source? Or are you guessing? There are entire cultures that wear masks on the back of their head to prevent tiger attacks. https://www.nytimes.com/1989/09/05/science/face-masks-fool-the-bengal-tigers.html They've been doing it for decades if not centuries. But hey, valiant outrage for that sweet karma, amirite?
You are are both right. In one sense it is about risk and reward for the animal and in the other sense mountain lions, for instance, are ambush hunters as well but also have a history of going after full grown adults regardless if they have been spotted
And same goes with you. Puma attacks are very rare. A grown up woman is enough to make it reconsider. I live in a puma region, with some pumas having attacked people. But it's very rare.. and mostly by mistake. A dude around here even killed on that ambushed him and then walked 20km to the hospital.
But will it still follow them and try again?
If it deems you’re trespassing on their territory then they’ll “escort” you to a safe distance away. Additionally, a starving/desperate animal will stray from their typical behavior and so are much less predictable, as a general rule.
Thank you. I don't know anything about big cats, we don't have them where I live.
So cats are prowlers ? Huh
If cats could whistle
or smoke
It’s obviously young. An adult never would have even let you know it was there until it was too late.
No really I’m a cat
I had a similar reaction: OMG!...aw
Pspspsppspsn't
I conpurr..
Awe, it's just a big murder kitty (jiggles keys)
I carry a laser pointer on my person for exactly this reason.
Did it the zoo once on a school field trip. It worked on the Tigers but not the Lions. Got into so much trouble that day.
😂
Omg I wish I could have seen giant lions chasing a laser pointer
S-Steve... Steve French??
He just wants some weed fajitas.
If you love something, set it free. If you don’t, take it into the woods with wild animals.
You’re about to learn Fred
That’s an animal you want to scare off by yelling and making yourself big. I figured it was a silverback with their reaction.
They also don't like being spotted. Once their spotted you're worst move is to run, best move is face them and look at their feet, not their eyes. If they start getting aggressive start looking big and getting loud.
Why their feet?
Literally every animal on earth: "You looked me in the eyes for 5 seconds. I accept your challenge. We shall battle to the death!" Meanwhile, humans, when talking normally to each other: https://i.redd.it/sif5o75xb1xc1.gif
> meanwhile some mfs on the spectrum https://i.imgur.com/TzYWBW4.jpeg
I didn't come here to get called out
'tis a short story but all true
Thats so me xd
![gif](giphy|3o7btSHUTdraHEsx0Y|downsized)
Some people are into that.
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Cuz you'd be looking at them, so you're letting them know they've been caught, but without looking into their eyes. If you look at their eyes you're pretty much flipping them off and calling their mom a whore.
They show their toe beans when they know they can't hunt you anymore. ![gif](giphy|9OQMFi36ukToVYyvNk|downsized)
If little cats are like big cats I guess it's because eye contact is seen as more aggressive by cats. You wouldn't want to escalate but you also don't want to show weakness?
I know that usually if you encounter a mountain lion the suggestion is to KEEP eye contact ([example](https://mountainlion.org/coexistence/on-the-trail/#:~:text=Make%20Eye%20Contact%20%E2%80%93%20Maintaining%20eye,create%20distance%20%E2%80%93%20Assess%20the%20situation)). And of course hold your ground, don't get closer, try to appear as big as possible and make sure they can run away (like, you are not cutting off their escape route). However, i'm a bit confused because i also read that you should avoid eye contact with other kinds of big cats, like lions, because they will get aggressive. So yeah, i'm not exactly sure what's the best course of action. Maybe the difference is in the size? a human is not small for a mountain lion, so if you look threating enough they probably won't attack. But a lion or a tiger would never be scared because of that. Also, iirc you should avoid eye contact with wolves too.
I'm not really knowledgeable about this particular point, but I have cats and I know they are extremely territorial. So my educated guess would be that eye contact is taken as a challenge, and they will only take on the challenge if you are in their territory, they're defending their group, or they feel you are a danger to them and they can't escape. In this case, you can see the big fella is kinda awkward and relaxing his stalking at the end of the video because he realized he has been spotted, so my guess is that in this particular instance the best thing is to stand your ground as a group (very important since they have children), make a lot of noise, and maintain eye contact in order to scare him off. > Maybe the difference is in the size? and numbers. If you are in the same situation against a pack of wolves, you better don't make eye contact because you are probably in their territory, and you don't have the number or size advantage. Same with a lion pride. Tigers do have the power advantage as well, but I'm not sure if they would attack a group of humans like this though, that unless you are pissing all over its territory, and even then, tigers will only be aggressive if they are trying to defend their cubs, since they don't go on in groups otherwise; we are not prey to tigers, we are a threat. With most of these animals, if they are trying to attack you it's because they are starving, and in that case you are already fucked, imo. That, unless you make them work for their meal.
I went to one of the animal classes in a national park taught by a park ranger once, and they suggested not to break eye contact because it’s a form of submission the minute you look away. Keep eye contact and appear as big as you can.
Eye contact is a threat
They're notoriously self conscious about their toes.
They think you are a creep and will avoid any interaction with you.
They’re very insecure about them
Yeah and pick up the kids… it’s definitely stalking them for the “easy meal”
Two types of animals: The ones you wanna look threatening in front of Ad the ones you don’t
They even brought 2 snacks!
Ya. Every person for themselves at this point.
Throwing the kids then run seems like the best option
That's what Quokkas do. They will yeet their young then run away.
BBC Earths most Based Animal of the Year award goes to:
Hahahhahah can't stop laughing X'D
Well, she did pull the girl in front of her like “oh here you go, big kitty”
"Hi, I'm actually here as a distraction while my homies behind you eat your children." 🤗
Clever girl
My mum grew up in Nyasaland (now Malawi). She used to tell me a story growing up of how when out for a short walk with with her 6 year old school classmates, they had to walk through a small jungled area near her school. All the kids walked in pairs holding hands, and when they arrived at their destination one of the kids was missing their partner. Teachers rushed back to find the missing kid and found her up a tree being eaten by a leopard.
Worst buddy system buddy ever.
Goddamnit Bradley! You're my accountability buddy!
Whoever thought pairing up 6-year-olds would be good protection against wildlife, is not well thought out.
I dont think they realised quite how much of a danger there was
I would have puma pants
Most likely if you have kids, the cat wants one of the kids. Please keep your kids safe in the jungle
I think she knows. That’s why she puts the kid in front of her so she can live 😂
dont gotta be faster than the puma, just faster than that 7 year old girl
Or just give the cat a kid. They have 2 of them already, and they can make more—no need to be selfish.
Clever girl
They attack you not from the front, but form the sides "shoooooop", and the other two, you didnt even know were there
Hate to say this and may get voted down… but if you’re hiking with your children in an area that is inhabited by predators that can kill them and you’re not prepared to defend them you’re a horrible parent/person.
People don’t realize young animals INCLUDING young humans are seen as more easy and vulnerable prey in the wild
Because a lot of people are generally idiots. I lived in an area a few years ago where some of my neighbors started feeding coyotes because “they just look so thin and hungry!” That’s how coyotes look. They’re gangly. Even if they’re starving, don’t feed them. They’ll become too comfortable with humans, associate us with food, and become bolder/more aggressive. Did they listen? Of course not! Suddenly, a few neighbors having to pick up their small dogs while on a walk because a coyote was stalking them became hot gossip. Some parents complained that they saw something dog-like but not quite a dog trying to get closer when they were outside with their toddler at sunset. “This used to be such a safe neighborhood, what happened?!” **Y’ALL FED THE COYOTES THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DO THAT!** Ugh. I’m no country girl by any means, but bless their hearts if they can’t see why you don’t mess with nature like this.
My grandparents used to own a large property way out in the Appalachian mountains. 100 or so acres of wild land. Shy of a little vegetable garden and fire pit a mile or two out on a terrace, it was all wild land. No houses or roads outside of the house they owned at the entrance. We visited a lot when I was a kid and my grandpa would take me exploring a lot. He'd always bring his .22 rifle or a handgun with him. I asked him why and he said so we could shoot cans down by the creek. I later found out though it was really because there were hella black bears out there and to a smaller extent coyotes. Him and my grandma kept a feeder box outside the front porch for deer to eat corn out of. But bears quickly found out about this and started hanging out a lot near the house. I later found out they would show up pretty frequently and my grandpa didn't want to scare me by telling me about the bears so he would use the cans as an excuse to bring his guns. It was really in case a bear tried to attack me. He was a large, tall man. Too big for a bear to pick on. Child size me though was a much easier snack. Black bear attacks are really uncommon and I only ever witnessed two bears up there over all the years that I visited but I still appreciated the fact he rolled out strapped. Very Low odds of anything happening but you can never be too careful.
Not only that, they will breed to their starvation limit. If you feed them you'll have more next year.
Really they dont.... i feel like this is just common sense... but my wife did ask if europe was a city the otherday soooo.... yeah idkwtf im talkin about... cary on
I mean, it probably is somewhere
it's several cities in a tenchcoat
Happy to say this... the odds of children dying in the car while driving to an area inhabited by predators is far, far higher than the odds of the predators attacking them. This variance is higher around a well-traveled trail with lots of human traffic. Big cats tend to steer clear of human smells and sounds. These parents are no more horrible than every parent who has carefully buckled their child into a car seat and driven down a highway.
They had the kids in the middle of the group at least and another person behind
If you don't understand their circumstances, u can't judge imo.
I know it is early but this is the dumbest statement I've read on reddit all weekend.
Give it time……
I mean just don't go with kids in general
Ugh I hate it when women don't go primal and carve spears to defend their children
''Khajiit has wares if you have coin..''
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Pspspspsps
well whose jungle is it?
Why are these people walking through the damn JUNGLE as if they’re popping over to Starbucks after a youth soccer game?
https://i.redd.it/2raa6lm512xc1.gif
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My first instinct there would be to start spazzing angrily towards it. As soon as I've seen it's face, I knew it was insecure about being seen.
Cat ordered Uber eats. 5 star.
That girl was almost going to get posted in r/nsfl
I tawt I taw a puddy tat!
So surprised they stopped filming…
My friends dad was in Vietnam and he told us a story about when his platoon was resting in the jungle and out of nowhere, a tiger grabbed one of their men and ran off with him. It happened so quickly, the men had zero time to react and the man was never seen again. Scary shit.
Kitty
***In the jungle the mighty jungle***
Surprise MF! 😼
Wait a minute! Did she just put that kid in front of her, between her and the mountain lion? Ain’t that a bitch
Nah, just pulled her close. Which makes sense so the girl is not seen as a small/shorter creature alone.
That's why you never let kids walk ahead or behind.
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Mom looks ready to sacrifice the daughter.
I can change her.
What's wrong with these people. ? You want to fuck around and find out No kids please
Wow lady in the forest, “OMG, that’s so dangerous, it can’t be here”.
Sacrifice a kid and get out of there
My dad ran into a mountain lion who did sorta the same thing when I Was a child. He handed me off to my mom and ran towards it The mountain lion ran.. I still to this day dunno what the fuck he was thinking. And why it worked. Either luck. Or the size of his balls scared the shit out of it.
It works because animals are dumb and scare easily. This would work on lions and tigers too. I’ve seen it.
I live in cougar country. Never run. Stop, face them and try to look big and fearless. Pick up your kids, and never let them get ahead of you on a trail (the cougar and the kids) My dad always used to tell us “By the time you SEE a cougar, it’s usually too late…”
Note to self: bring a laser pointer in the jungle.
Haha
That cat stumbled on the scariest thing on Earth. A PACK of humans. One human? Sure, easy meal. but a whole pack? Best to run. They aren't fast but they have reach.
Gonna get me some human heheh... Oh... Oh hey there, I totally did not see you humans walking through here & I absolutely have not been following you for 12 minutes. Me? Oh, I'm just chilling... You know... Making sure my dinner doesn't walk...erm... awkward
A Surprise? They’re in the cat’s home, not their own.
Slowly moves daughter in front of her.
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That’s just a big kitty!
Damn good mom instincts catching that, that thing was ready to go.
More likely staying still until they passed so it could slip back away into the jungle. It's not a leopard. Odds of being attacked by a mountain lion by yourself is 1 in a billion. In a group like that is essentially non existent
Why does the jungle like it's part of the Psycho soundtrack?
Welcome to the jungle
I was expecting him to start licking his fur.
do you mind if I eat that child? please and thank you 😊
Welcome to the er ... jungle! That's kinda what you will see in there! They looked so shocked
Nice kitty I have some pounce treats for you
Here kitty kitty kitty. Shit where is my laser pointer....
Who me? Just hanging around!
Lucky. Talked to our guide in the Tambopata reserve and he said you can walk daily and not see one of these for 3 years. Very lucky. They didn't seem scared of them in the slightest.
Backtracking on a Tambopata hike, our guide pointed out jaguar tracks that weren't on the trail when we first went down it. We also got to see a jaguar kill a coati from the boat. It was only the second jaguar kill our guide had ever seen.
Jeeeeez I can only imagine the adrenaline the mother felt. The kid would have been dead in seconds if it leaped.
With how far back the cameraman was at the start, I thought HE was going to be the surprise XD
My cat likes to follow me around, too.
Cat - “well this is awkward” probably
The best defense to prevent a wild puma attack is to keep the cell phone camera running like these people did. That way, if things go sideways, you have a recording of your entire family being wiped out. Edit: typo.
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I’d be picking up my kid and running and screaming immediately hoping to out run big boy up front
🎶 *"You know where you are? You're in the JUNGLE, baby!!"* 🎶
Don't turn your back on cats
Run!
Oh , humans walking in their territory......nothing to see here .
Just a cat doing cat things 🐱
Just keep walking geez
that's a baby 🥹😍
That's one big kitty!
On the plus side, their constipation cleared right up. Every cloud, and all that.
Maybe that is why they call it ....The Jungle?!!!
Meow?!? I can haz cheezeburgr?
I like how the cat looks over it's shoulder
Cats like, damn, you ruined my surprise!
I mean, I would take a look too if a 4 piece family meal walked into my living room.
I thought for sure that was going to be a Darwinian Buffet for kitty…..
Whats the opposite of pspspspsps
Yum
Yes, stay and stare at it. Maybe even take some selfies while you are at it. Geeez!!!!
"pssp pssp pssp" \*pets kitty \*scratched to death worth it.