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Lynx are experts at arguing 😳 (Original Post)
catbyte
Oct 2019
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sarge43
(28,941 posts)1. Keeping the romance in their marriage. n/t
brush
(53,778 posts)2. Cool video. The male has yet to learn...happy wife, happy life.
applegrove
(118,659 posts)3. We had a male cat when i was a kid. He was fixed. That did not stop him
and other males from wailing at each other out my bedroom window when i was a kid. He got scratched up too. But better that critters with such ability to use their claws can demonstrate their dominance in symbolic ways too.
Bayard
(22,073 posts)4. When I lived in Calif.
I had a little farm in the mountains, down the road from Kings Canyon National Park. We had quite a few bobcats. One time, two males got in the top of the big live oak tree in the field next to the house, and had a huge fight. The caterwauling was ear splitting.