Caught on CAMERA TRAP. Check out this aggressive stand-off between an ocelot and a coati at Osa Conservation's restoration plots in Costa Rica. Support our conservation work: www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/...
In Panama the nickname of the Coati is "Gato solo/LonelyCat" and the Ocelot is "Tigrillo/Lil Tiger" in my garden many Coati arrive in the garden of my house.
That coati seemed wounded already. Good chance that it was ambushed in the darkness by the ocelot, but escaped with injuries and headed over to hide it out. The ocelot seemed to have tracked it successfully to complete the hunt. Never seen a footage of an ocelot hunt a coati anywhere this far. Thanks for sharing.
Nature is really interesting, at first every one was fearing to each other but at the end the ocelot had to be confident and it attacked that prey because i think it was even feeling hungry
Dá pra notar que o Quati manca ao entrar na caixa, parece estar ferido na perna esquerda traseira. Além disso, tbm poderia estar doente e ser velho . O ocelote ( pra nós brasileiros, jaguatirica) com certeza detectou algumas fragilidades, por isso resolveu atacar. Um quati adulto saudável é um oponente formidável, é agressivo e possui dentes afiadíssimos ...Não seria presa fácil pra nenhum predador. Além disso, o vídeo possui cortes, que não deixam claro todo o desenrolar da ação..
O quati parece bem saudavél uma vez que consegue escalar e entrar nesse tipo de abrigo , além do que os felinos são predadores formidáveis um contra um dificilmente perdem uma batalha
Chocante ,mas ela o faz por necessidade,pior nós que fazemos por prazer ou vingança.Lógico que temos nossas necessidades,porém temos várias alternativas.
Jaguatiricas são relativamente grandes. Antigamente, víamos muitas semidomesticadas, como aconteceu certa vez num condomínio onde morei nos anos 80. Ela conseguiu fugir do dono e ficou andando pelas imediações por um bom tempo e às vezes era avistada. As pessoas diziam que era a "oncinha" pelo tamanho reduzido, porém não era pequena comparando com um gato ou mesmo um cão de uns 30kg.
@@captaineurope6564 I see your one of those proclaimed animal lovers that gets mad when animals hunt other animals for food. Any good animal lover accepts that.
@@Mothobius I am. I'm also an animal but I don't kill other animals for food. Yes I eat cheese and drink milk. I also eat eggs and that's all. Predators are so nasty and brutal. I would kick their asses all day long.
the nature amongst animals is nothing but fight and war ...on territory, on female, nothing but cruelty or indifference among species....even birds by singing nicely are actually fighting....yet, the whole is for us like a paradise...very interesting...
Probablemente el coati ya estaba lesionado, pero puedo estar equivocado. Impresionante el video, así es la naturaleza 💯 aunque muchas personas no entiende el lado feo de la naturaleza
Buaaaa que buenas tomas, el ocelote es imenso y puros musculos comparado con el coati, una pregunta, un tolomuco tiene la capacidad para cazar coaties?
Si es para murciélago deberían hacer la más alta caballeros no así silla en el suelo pues pasa eso nadie les ayudó pero ahí ustedes están ayudando pobre coatí
I was surprised too. As a kid, I saw a bobcat messing with a raccoon, and the bobcat gave up. The cost of trying to kill the raccoon would have probably been too great. I'm a bit suspicious of the blank part of the video.
El coatí vió la oportunidad de un refugio contra el clima. El ocelote, la oportunidad de una presa en emboscada. En todo caso, en el ambiente natural el primero no tendría oportunidad de salir airoso contra un felino especializado en la caza, como buen depredador que es.
Notei isso também. A jaguatirica baixou a cabeça e pensou em ir, quando o quati proferiu um insulto e o felino se sentiu ofendido. Felinos, de gatos domésticos a tigres, não levam desaforo pra casa...
Ocelots are beautiful animals but are very temperamental. We visited Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge in South Texas, where almost half of the US ocelots live, hoping to see an Ocelot. We did not see one. The lady who ran the visitor center said she had never seen one. They are very reclusive. Don't take one home as a pet unless you don't like your furniture or your children who likely would end up like this Coati.
I live here in Port Isabel next to Laguna Atascosa, never seen one either. But they did catch a Jaguar on a feeding cam a few years back in a rural area north of Edinburgh.
ocelots wouldnt eat human babies (maybe if theyre rlly little like a 1 yrs old or some montsh old only maybe 2 yrs old too but i doubt) ocelots rarely attak humans(if not impossible) and have literally 0 chanches of killing humans up to 4 years old i tink,they can ofc scratch us and do some injuries but not deadly just like house cats
They are like a miniture big cat......got the same kinda head shape as leopard/jaguar. Not like many medium size wild cats that look like house cats on steroids.
Was shocked that this wasn’t clickbait, I’ve seen a coati fend off a jaguar, I’m guessing this one was injured or maybe it was because the ocelot had the eyesight advantage
I seen that one too big coati nips at jaguar it was in a thicket but Jaguar moved on. Ocelot looked hungry I think he messed up coati earlier, still went in after him. Cool footage.
thanks. im glad the coati can hold its own in the wild. they look smaller and less aggressive than racoons who can usually fend for themselves against bigger predators.
I get it... like Mick Jagger... not a bad pun. You probably will have to wait another 10yrs. for another opportunity to fit that in to another comment.