Lynx is 10x bigger but still got faster reflex and moves faster than the squirrel. With no wasted motion. Lynx is always at the right place at the right time to deliver the blow. Lynx gives a 10 feet start to the squirrel and still catches it within a couple of movements. Simply amazing. The squirrel tries to escape up the tree but the lynx is even agile on the tree. The squirrel runs up to the first branch but the Lynx just knocks it to the ground with one swipe of the paw. The squirrel doesn't stand a chance. It's like me fighting Bruce Lee.
James, thanks for the comment. It was truly amazing watching the Lynx outmaneuver the squirrel IN the tree. The branches of that spruce are quite dense but somehow the Lynx was superior even in that tree environment with perfectly timed movements.
small critters beg so hard for their lives you would never know unless you've spent a lot of time in the woods. I always respected cats because it always seemed apparent to me their empathy towards other species. When they kill they do so quickly. unlike Bears or wolves.
These Lynx are such beautiful cats, and they should be protected from hunting, or have this very regulated, or they will become extinct. I love watching how this Cats take down their prey, as well as Bobcats. I understand their numbers have fallen considerably, and I'd like to see them protected. Great video here, and you would think the Cat would have killed the squirrel a long time ago, and got out of there, before a human or dog scared it away. Fun to watch though, and good for the Cat, unbelievable fast reflexes.
I love how the lynx is so confident that it can be relaxed and skilled enough to just hang out, but still checking surroundings. He/she either wore the squirrel down or maybe continued to inflict further injuries. I think the lynx was just going for bonus points throughout. Too bad the prey had to live through that process though.
They do this as practice... hone their skills! The prey was going nowhere, so it's literally the cat and mouse game! I've watched fox and 'totes do the same thing... toss a mouse or frog into the air as if it's escaping!
that's nowhere near abusing prey. that's a young lynx who hasn't honed his drive to kill. you cant hear it but that squirrel is most likely begging for it's life.
I am not sure if the squirrel was stupid or not , but I think it might have been badly injured and / or stunned or might have been in shock due to the trauma that the cat had inflicted , that was probably why it couldn't have made the right choices when he had the chance to escape. Poor squirrel.
@philyip4432 - If they get in your attic and chew the wires, and your lights go out, like mine did, you won't think their so cute. I've also had them build a nest under my car hood, and chew wires, that cost thousands of dollars. We need more hawks in the City to control their population.
My cat does exactly the same thing with a mouse. She lets it go and then whacks it with her paw to get it to run again. Her reflexes and speed give the mouse no chance unless it runs under the couch.
I have hunted grey squirrels in my backyard and I can personally attest to their amazing reflexes and stamina. If you don't hit them in a vital area the little buggers will keep trying to escape. I can imagine how fast that squirrels heart must have been beating because I grabbed one just before it expired and I could feel the heart beat going full tilt. I also felt the moment the animals heart stopped. It's the first time I had experienced and witnessed the transitional moment from life to death knowing that it was by my hand. Maybe that sounds gruesome but it was my aiming mistake that caused the animal to suffer this much and I was trying to end the animals suffering as quickly as possible without endangering (rabies) myself in the process.
@@damkayaker Neither. I whacked him in the head with a 2x4 and it was instant lights out. He was unconscious after the blow but it took a few seconds for his heart to stop. Like I said I aimed poorly at him and that was my fault. It was my obligation to end it for him as quickly as possible. In hindsight I should have twisted the neck but that would have put my hand within reach of his rather sharp teeth!
Why do people kill squirrels in the US? Squirrels are amazing animals and so cute, they eat nuts, they are not obnoxious or annoying, they mind their own business, just leave them alone if you don't like them. Going to the woods and seeing squirrels is such a cool thing, I stop and admire them they are so cute
Beautiful creatures. I was lucky to see this Lynx three times over the course of a week (twice while hunting). I only had my camera handy for this sighting
Who would ever think there is an animal that could catch a squirrel. It had many chances when that lynx turns it back to get to the taller tree with more branches, it was in shock and fear and miss calculated to its own detriment.
We did not see the end of the movie. I bet the squirrel, in the end, got away. This is how it could have happened: the lynx got distracted, went to check things out, the squirrel looked around, took advantage of the opening, and miraculously, escaped. Phew!!
Juvenile lynx, I think... and he's a bit distracted, like he's not completely commited. He looks fit enough, so he probably wasn't really hungry... but the instinct is there. The squirrel is completely out-classed, and knows it. I would suspect that the squirrel sustained some internal damage in that first fury of blows (in the tree), because it is moving pretty sluggishly after that. The time to move, for the squirrel, was when the cat moved away to play king of the grass. It's clear at that point that the squirrel simply doesn't have anything left. For a moment there, I thought the lynx was going to get bored and leave. Maybe the lynx thought about it. Instinct wins in the end though. For the lynx, dinner and a movie.
That Squirrel was good at playing dead, until it came to making an escape... Although I'm thinking the dude had already been injured. All cats seriously love to play with their food 💯💯
@@davedesmon9470 entirely possible- I Started filming as soon as I saw the hunt unfolding, but didn’t see anything before what is shared here. It’s possible the lynx had previously injured the squirrel.
The consensus here is that the Lynx is playing with squirrel and honing its hunting skills. That might be true, but I wonder if this is instead instinct from the Lynx to protect itself from harm. Squirrels are not fearsome creatures, but I am sure that the mother lynx does not want to be bitten and scratched excessively, or bring a partially alive animal back to her kittens. After all, a small open infected wound could be a big problem for a wild animal. It seems like she may be be attacking, then pausing in hopes that the squirrel dies. When she tests for life and the squirrel moves, she hits again and then waits for death again. A more patient, calculated kill may be safer for the cat than a violent quick kill.
I came here to your video because yesterday I saw one in Keene New Hampshire with a squirrel in his mouth heading out of my yard up into the woods I don't think they have any trouble catching squirrels.
My cats killed all sorts of creatures out in the yard, but they never dared to tackle a squirrel. Those animals may be small, but they have big teeth that can chew through the hardest nut-they could seriously injure even that Lynx if he was careless. Probably why he kept slapping it until it was so injured that he could safely grab it by the neck.
I’ve had a few people mention the same- the squirrel can bite back... hard. That’s probably part of the reason the Lynx was careful early on when the squirrel was on its back.
It was certainly hard to watch, but I prefer not to interfere in nature. The next day, the lynx walked out of the woods... with baby lynx kittens! The squirrel undoubtedly helped feed the kittens and gave them a better chance to survive the winter.
A cat is a cat. No matter the type or size. My Fluffy does the exact same thing with a mouse but doesn't know how to kill it so it always eventually gets away.
@@francesco3772 Bad manners, dude. No need to call someone bitch just because she has a different opinion. Why are people not able to have a discussion without insulting the opponent?
@Dreamdancer, it would appear that @yallow rosa had implied the videographer is "the real predator", just because of his decision not to interfere. Could she also not have respected his opinion and decision? Her attack was also completely uncalled for, and left her open to finding herself on the receiving end of an attack.
@@spartanthe300ththermopylae4 I understand your point. I´d say, however, @yallow rosa is more of asking a question (may she be right or wrong) without calling the the videographer explicitly names. She is questioning his behaviour and asks if he might in reality be the real predator. This may surely be considered inappropriate or even rude. But calling a female a bitch is such a typical, stereotype insult that it seemed to me that @Francesco Vassallo tends to use it against women or girls by default. And that was that I wanted to refer to. A culture of discussion where we attack and insult our opponents instead of listening to their arguments and evaluate them.
@@dreamdancer8212 she's asking a *loaded* question. So it isn't really much of a "question" as such, I'm sure you know that. And, so... You live by the sword, you die by the sword. As for the term "a bitch". It might have been a stereotype once upon a time, but these days guys disparagingly call each other "a bitch" when they want to insult one another. I'm sure you know that as well. So, it's an insult that has transcended a sexual divide.
Lynx was playing with it. Cat was like "come on get up I dare you, look ill even walk away and give you a chance" comes back swats the squirrel "come on punk get up and do something!" Cats are just furry four legged bullies!
Lynx is 10x bigger but still got faster reflex and moves faster than the squirrel.
With no wasted motion. Lynx is always at the right place at the right time to deliver the blow.
Lynx gives a 10 feet start to the squirrel and still catches it within a couple of movements. Simply amazing.
The squirrel tries to escape up the tree but the lynx is even agile on the tree.
The squirrel runs up to the first branch but the Lynx just knocks it to the ground with one swipe of the paw.
The squirrel doesn't stand a chance. It's like me fighting Bruce Lee.
James, thanks for the comment. It was truly amazing watching the Lynx outmaneuver the squirrel IN the tree. The branches of that spruce are quite dense but somehow the Lynx was superior even in that tree environment with perfectly timed movements.
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Surprised how “ long and lanky” the lynx limbs (lots of l’s) seem. If that makes any sense.
You’re 10x smaller than Bruce lee? Lol that’s like 13lbs
@@beaucephus526 ... yes, he seems
to have gotten a bit excited with the blow by blow.
Perfect video, no portrait, no shite music, no commentary until after it’s over. Bravo
and no whispering, I hate whispering
Nothing bravo about this video
Talk about playing with your food. Cool video sir. I never knew a squirrel played dead before
Definitely a case of playing with your food.
That squirrel cheated in a relationship. Bobcat is the punishment.
@@steve0826 😂
@@steve0826 , sounds like u maybe having a few set backs 🤔
small critters beg so hard for their lives you would never know unless you've spent a lot of time in the woods. I always respected cats because it always seemed apparent to me their empathy towards other species. When they kill they do so quickly. unlike Bears or wolves.
That was one of the best of the North American wild cats preying on a squirrel I have seen yet on RUclips. Good video.
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Great Nature video!!! Almost complete steady camera coupled with great footage and minimal commentary! Thanks for sharing.👍
Thank you for the kind comment. It was incredible to watch live.
I would certainly imagine so@@eric.packerconsidering your excited exclamation at the end of the vid!😄👍
So much confidence from the lynx.
- I just chill on the lawn. My dinner will not go anywhere.
Loved reaction in the end.
It was amazing to watch!
These Lynx are such beautiful cats, and they should be protected from
hunting, or have this very regulated, or they will become extinct. I love
watching how this Cats take down their prey, as well as Bobcats. I understand
their numbers have fallen considerably, and I'd like to see them protected.
Great video here, and you would think the Cat would have killed the squirrel a
long time ago, and got out of there, before a human or dog scared it away. Fun
to watch though, and good for the Cat, unbelievable fast reflexes.
they are protected.
The squirrel was like "wait ok ok I'm dead"
"Wait wait alright now I'm dead"
"Alright ok alright I just died"
It might have made a getaway if it timed it just right.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn. Imagine being as small as the squirrel and watching a literal giant lynx come at you. It must be terrifying.
Like seeing a Saber tooth tiger coming at you.
Incredible upload. Surely the cat was reliving the hunt again and again. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the kind comment
I love how the lynx is so confident that it can be relaxed and skilled enough to just hang out, but still checking surroundings. He/she either wore the squirrel down or maybe continued to inflict further injuries. I think the lynx was just going for bonus points throughout. Too bad the prey had to live through that process though.
Duh, 20x larger maybe. Confidence
@@edwardmeredith860 It wasn't about the size ratio for me. It was just the cool and calm attitude of "I got this".
They do this as practice... hone their skills! The prey was going nowhere, so it's literally the cat and mouse game! I've watched fox and 'totes do the same thing... toss a mouse or frog into the air as if it's escaping!
İ think the squirrel bites his paws he needed some rest look at his right paw it has shivered of pain.
HAHAHA never know sqirral can play dead. Lynx is still a cat from the way it abused it's prey.
Definitely a game of cat and mouse!
Right; it tried to play dead a couple of times 🤣
that's nowhere near abusing prey. that's a young lynx who hasn't honed his drive to kill. you cant hear it but that squirrel is most likely begging for it's life.
I think lynx had injured the squirrel before footage started.
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Just like my cat playing with a big rat. Love the chase. 😸
I am not sure if the squirrel was stupid or not , but I think it might have been badly injured and / or stunned or might have been in shock due to the trauma that the cat had inflicted , that was probably why it couldn't have made the right choices when he had the chance to escape. Poor squirrel.
@philyip4432 - If they get in your attic and chew the wires, and
your lights go out, like mine did, you won't think their so cute. I've
also had them build a nest under my car hood, and chew wires, that
cost thousands of dollars. We need more hawks in the City to
control their population.
@@grantp4022same with cats they have to be controlled
Squirrel missed its chance by running to the tree that was farthest away instead of jumping into the closest tree.
My cat does exactly the same thing with a mouse. She lets it go and then whacks it with her paw to get it to run again. Her reflexes and speed give the mouse no chance unless it runs under the couch.
You have mice under your couch? 🤔
It uses the squirrel for training to sharpen its hunting skills. I think.
...perhaps.
I was like, woah woooah WOoooah WOAH ITS GETTING AWA-- Ohp. Nope. NOPE. it’s not.
Well captured footage, thank you.
I have hunted grey squirrels in my backyard and I can personally attest to their amazing reflexes and stamina. If you don't hit them in a vital area the little buggers will keep trying to escape. I can imagine how fast that squirrels heart must have been beating because I grabbed one just before it expired and I could feel the heart beat going full tilt. I also felt the moment the animals heart stopped. It's the first time I had experienced and witnessed the transitional moment from life to death knowing that it was by my hand. Maybe that sounds gruesome but it was my aiming mistake that caused the animal to suffer this much and I was trying to end the animals suffering as quickly as possible without endangering (rabies) myself in the process.
So you were crushing it or snapping it's neck?
@@damkayaker Neither. I whacked him in the head with a 2x4 and it was instant lights out. He was unconscious after the blow but it took a few seconds for his heart to stop. Like I said I aimed poorly at him and that was my fault. It was my obligation to end it for him as quickly as possible. In hindsight I should have twisted the neck but that would have put my hand within reach of his rather sharp teeth!
Juan Casero You sound like a psycho. Just sayin'...
@@zoznack And you sound like sissy tree hugger! Just saying!
Why do people kill squirrels in the US? Squirrels are amazing animals and so cute, they eat nuts, they are not obnoxious or annoying, they mind their own business, just leave them alone if you don't like them.
Going to the woods and seeing squirrels is such a cool thing, I stop and admire them they are so cute
I love how cats play with their prey after they immobilize it, before they finally take it away to devour.
I got them coming thru my backyard at nite sometimes,never seem to have trailcam in right spot.Huge feet for body size.
Beautiful creatures. I was lucky to see this Lynx three times over the course of a week (twice while hunting). I only had my camera handy for this sighting
"Battle"?? Worst squirrel escape skills I've ever seen.
Who would ever think there is an animal that could catch a squirrel. It had many chances when that lynx turns it back to get to the taller tree with more branches, it was in shock and fear and miss calculated to its own detriment.
This is like in videogames when you hit your opponent with a combo and you wait for him to get up because he's invincible while on the ground
Alvin hates it when Tom's older brother babysits him, he just doesn't let him get away with anything.
Wow! One of the funniest "predator plays with its prey" videos out there!
Lynx : I am not looking, you can run away now.
Squirrel : OK thanks............ oh you cheater
Wow,, Never thought the cat would be a lot faster.
We did not see the end of the movie. I bet the squirrel, in the end, got away. This is how it could have happened: the lynx got distracted, went to check things out, the squirrel looked around, took advantage of the opening, and miraculously, escaped. Phew!!
I know it's nature but still my heart was beating so fast. Watching a kill is not easy for some people.
My heart was beating fast watching it! I kept thinking the squirrel might get away if only it could get higher up in the tree.
Juvenile lynx, I think... and he's a bit distracted, like he's not completely commited. He looks fit enough, so he probably wasn't really hungry... but the instinct is there. The squirrel is completely out-classed, and knows it. I would suspect that the squirrel sustained some internal damage in that first fury of blows (in the tree), because it is moving pretty sluggishly after that. The time to move, for the squirrel, was when the cat moved away to play king of the grass. It's clear at that point that the squirrel simply doesn't have anything left. For a moment there, I thought the lynx was going to get bored and leave. Maybe the lynx thought about it. Instinct wins in the end though. For the lynx, dinner and a movie.
That Squirrel was good at playing dead, until it came to making an escape... Although I'm thinking the dude had already been injured. All cats seriously love to play with their food 💯💯
😂😂😂 squirrel playing dead and the Lynx wanna play with his food
I know, right?!?
Squirrel knows it doesn't have a chance
That has to be a juvenile lynx
It was actually a full grown lynx- she walked out of the woods several days later with her kits. The squirrel probably went to feed the family.
That squirrel was too damned dumb to head for the tree when the lynx was furthest away.
Sure seems like he missed an opportunity to escape to the top of the tree
unlikely it would have made it regardless, it was dead as soon as the lynx wanted to get it lol.
I think he was hurt and less than 100 percent.
@@davedesmon9470 entirely possible- I
Started filming as soon as I saw the hunt unfolding, but didn’t see anything before what is shared here. It’s possible the lynx had previously injured the squirrel.
Great video! I kept hearing Ozzy Man commentary in my head...
I imagine David Attenborough commentary!
Squirrel tryna play dead 🤣😂 Lynx not goin for it lol. Play too much
Super film,wspaniałe zwierzęta,pozdrawiam😶
The consensus here is that the Lynx is playing with squirrel and honing its hunting skills. That might be true, but I wonder if this is instead instinct from the Lynx to protect itself from harm. Squirrels are not fearsome creatures, but I am sure that the mother lynx does not want to be bitten and scratched excessively, or bring a partially alive animal back to her kittens. After all, a small open infected wound could be a big problem for a wild animal. It seems like she may be be attacking, then pausing in hopes that the squirrel dies. When she tests for life and the squirrel moves, she hits again and then waits for death again. A more patient, calculated kill may be safer for the cat than a violent quick kill.
This is like my invigilator going out of class and waiting to spot someone doing malpractice in exam
I am very sad for the squirrel because I adopted one since he was 4 weeks old found on my backyard and I adore him and all squirrels.
I came here to your video because yesterday I saw one in Keene New Hampshire with a squirrel in his mouth heading out of my yard up into the woods I don't think they have any trouble catching squirrels.
Very well done mate. Great capture.
Thank you!
This cat is just bored. Lol... he’s not hungry . He just wants to play lol
My cats killed all sorts of creatures out in the yard, but they never dared to tackle a squirrel. Those animals may be small, but they have big teeth that can chew through the hardest nut-they could seriously injure even that Lynx if he was careless. Probably why he kept slapping it until it was so injured that he could safely grab it by the neck.
I’ve had a few people mention the same- the squirrel can bite back... hard. That’s probably part of the reason the Lynx was careful early on when the squirrel was on its back.
That was crazy to get right there.. Bimb video.... Wow
Thanks! Was unreal to watch.
It had many chances to escape.
Teve várias chances de escapar,infelizmente virou comida.
I'm sure if you were being hunted by a T.Rex it wouldn't be so easy to escape
After seeing this im even more afraid of lynx. Dunno about getting one as a pet anymore
You can see why some prey animals freeze or play dead. The lynx briefly lost interest a few times.
Seems these types of trees are very difficult to climb for it, or it was injured as someone said.
Nice Video. Thank you ❤👍
Squirrel must have been injured, had plenty of opportunities to escape right?
The lynx was all over it. I’m not sure the squirrel really had a chance with how fast the lynx was.
Apparently, the Lynx wasn't hungry - or he wouldn't have played with the Squirrel for three minutes.
Poor squirrel, nobody seems to care about his life.
It was young Lynx?
Lynx: The dogs form
backyards me here....
Did the lynx survive?
Great video. Love nature.
Thank you!
I love this !
Thanks!
extraordinary footage bro. subscribed.
Appreciate the sub! May be once in a lifetime footage but I’ll do my best to get more.
Most Excellent Video Dude
Thank you!
Cats are fast..really fast
Indeed!
This cat owns that place
If you like squirrels, could build safety bunkers. That squatty tree was useless for the squirrel.
so happy to see
You should have saved the Squirrel....you failed in your duty
It was certainly hard to watch, but I prefer not to interfere in nature. The next day, the lynx walked out of the woods... with baby lynx kittens! The squirrel undoubtedly helped feed the kittens and gave them a better chance to survive the winter.
If a predator were trying to kill your pet would you sit by and film it calling it just 'nature' ?
@D-Gauss what's the point of your comment? A pet is NOT a wild animal, therefore your "analogy" is both completely unrelated and irrelevant
@@eric.packer You are also part of Nature..you were there..you should have saved the squirrel...
@@spartanthe300ththermopylae4 Nature has no concept of pet vs wild. You either let nature run its course, or your interfere. Can't have it both ways.
Lynx was sporting. People who say animals don’t kill for fun aren’t around animals. If your life depends on hunting you better enjoy it.
Never seen a squirrel play dead before and that lynx must not be hungry.
Playing dead was a pretty good strategy. I think there were some chances for the squirrel to get away up the tree if it timed the escape right.
A cat is a cat. No matter the type or size. My Fluffy does the exact same thing with a mouse but doesn't know how to kill it so it always eventually gets away.
They just want to play!
Enough playing. Dinner time.
who is the real "predator"?
Why did the author of the video Not frighten the lynx?
(so as to allow the poor squirrel to escape?)
The circle of life bitch
@@francesco3772 Bad manners, dude. No need to call someone bitch just because she has a different opinion. Why are people not able to have a discussion without insulting the opponent?
@Dreamdancer, it would appear that @yallow rosa had implied the videographer is "the real predator", just because of his decision not to interfere. Could she also not have respected his opinion and decision? Her attack was also completely uncalled for, and left her open to finding herself on the receiving end of an attack.
@@spartanthe300ththermopylae4 I understand your point. I´d say, however, @yallow rosa is more of asking a question (may she be right or wrong) without calling the the videographer explicitly names. She is questioning his behaviour and asks if he might in reality be the real predator. This may surely be considered inappropriate or even rude.
But calling a female a bitch is such a typical, stereotype insult that it seemed to me that @Francesco Vassallo tends to use it against women or girls by default. And that was that I wanted to refer to. A culture of discussion where we attack and insult our opponents instead of listening to their arguments and evaluate them.
@@dreamdancer8212 she's asking a *loaded* question. So it isn't really much of a "question" as such, I'm sure you know that. And, so... You live by the sword, you die by the sword.
As for the term "a bitch". It might have been a stereotype once upon a time, but these days guys disparagingly call each other "a bitch" when they want to insult one another. I'm sure you know that as well. So, it's an insult that has transcended a sexual divide.
Nature's Intelligence at Play from 2 Participants bearing the Innate Intelligence.
It is a pure drama reflecting our every day realities
Squirrel doesn't look smart enough...chances were there to run away when it turned back!
Hard to say... that Lynx was fast!
That lynx has no manners! I guess no one taught him not to play with his food.
Don't think he's playing, probably less risky to let squirrel die in order to avoid getting bit by it.
Agree. It is a little known fact that the squirrels can bite back... I've heard that a squirrel could take off a claw with well-timed bite.
Flexing that I'm faster than you and no matter what, despite your acting, you're going to be dinner.
Watching this video from Democratic Republic of Congo 🇨🇩
#Bukavu town
3:06 Skinniest lynx ever
To kill or not to kill,. That is the question. I guess the lynx wasn't that hungry or was it trying to make a stir fry out of it.
It was honing its hunting skills.
So cute 😂😂
Lynx was having fun
The squirrel had several chances to leave but tried to play possum and got murdered for it
A full Lynx I guess. Not in a hurry to eat.
I don't get why the squirrel just didn't run all the way up the tree to get away. It's an odd defensive strategy.
It might have been injured or shocked (or both).
It's not over until the referee says its over.
Look closely when up in the tree ,seems the cat swiped and sharp clawed it b4 it fell to ground ..
Lynx gains ground quick,squirrels aren't great moving on ground
That lynx has caught a hundred squirrels, and will catch hundreds more
Probably true- glad to catch it in action!
Also, I'll trade the lynx a rat for that juicy squirrel.
I'll take juicy rabbit
@@anthonyzeno7123 you are wrong for that.
I couldn't watch this bullying. I would save the squirrel.
Lynx was playing with it. Cat was like "come on get up I dare you, look ill even walk away and give you a chance" comes back swats the squirrel "come on punk get up and do something!" Cats are just furry four legged bullies!
*2:12*
*If the squirrel chose the other tree instead of the birch tree*
*Then maybe it would’ve escape the lynx*
Ok, enough playing, time for lunch.
Yup
This is where *just play dead* comes from kids
@Survival
Hahaha yep. The squirrel played dead for a bit too long though...
Lynx new play toy
All cats do this. If only the squirrel went up the taller tree it may have had a chance