Bay Cats are particularly elusive, often being difficult to camera trap unless cameras are placed off-trail (journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…; Wearn et al. 2013). Why avoid trails? Maybe to avoid the four other cat species that it shares the rainforest with! #2021MMM
Predictive habitat analysis suggests that Bay Cats are core forest specialists, requiring intact habitat to survive & thrive (researchgate.net/publication/30…; Hearn et al. 2016). #2021MMM
Unlike its furtive feline opponent, the red fox has adapted to a wide range of habitats and environments, from forests, mountaintops, farmland, and urban cityscapes. #2021MMM
Red fox's can adjust their behavior when settling into urban environments, where they are more active at night to avoid humans and, more importantly, the tiny wolves humans hang out with! doi.org/10.1093/jue/ju…#2021MMM
Despite their global success, some Red fox populations are struggling. The rare Cascade red fox is restricted to isolated, mountain habitat in the Western US, and represents a unique and historic genetic lineage. link.springer.com/article/10.100…#2021MMM
If you would like to learn more about the Cascade red fox, and potentially help out with the conversation effort, hit up the Cascade Carnivore Project, managed by our own @TCastanea ! cascadescarnivore.org/volunteer#2021MMM
In the carnivore world, a cat versus dog battle can turn deadly! Across the world, Red Foxes are killed by bobcats & two different species of lynx (digital.csic.es/bitstream/1026…; Palomares & Caro 1999). #2021MMM
However, in this case, Red Fox has about 3 kg (~14 stoats) on the Bay Cat. Meanwhile, the Bay Cat has the home advantage. Who shall be victorious? #StoatsAsMeasurement#2021MMM
Tonight's battle takes place in Borneo's Batang Ai-Lanjak-Entimau complex, home to the Indigenous Iban. This park/reserve complex is also home to the region's only orangutan population, which Dr. Rubis (@JuneRubis), a Biduyah conservation biologist, previously studied! #2021MMM
By the way, Borneo is just one place in the world where palm oil is grown. Learn about this common oil's environmental pros & cons here kids.frontiersin.org/article/10.338…! #2021MMM
Red Fox is once again snuffling, but this time, in the Bornean rainforest! It is currently 11 in the morning, 88 degrees, with 65% humidity. Since the enormous VontsBurger, Red Fox has been hunting its typical small mammal menu & is looking for a cool place to digest. #2021MMM
Meanwhile, Bay Cat, is resting in a cool, shady den under a tree root embankment. The day is usually Bay Cat roaming time, but they're also digesting a recent meal. #2021MMM
Bay Cat's slitted eyes widened & his ears flicker forward. Something big is headed his way! #2021MMM
Red Fox snuffles his way directly onto Bay Cat's doorstep! #2021MMM
Red Fox notes the weird-looking cat, but isn't particularly interested in it (researchgate.net/publication/34…; Ruiz-Villar et al. 2021). He just wants the nice place the Bay Cat has. #2021MMM
Bay Cat doesn't have a lot of experience with canids, but he only needs to know one thing: this big creature has found him in a vulnerable state. Bay Cat immediately stands up on his toes, arching his back, showing Red Fox his side & growling! #2021MMM
In Red Fox's experience, even the bravest Walnut Creek cats would rather run than fight him. Red Fox creeps forward, curious & intent on pressing his size advantage. #2021MMM
Bay Cat hisses!
When the Red Fox gets in range, Bay Cat swipes, his claws sinking deep in the Red Fox's nose! #2021MMM
Red Fox yips, then jumps back, shaking its head.
What a stubborn cat!
Red Fox rushes forward, baring his gleaming teeth.
First, the tiny thunder from down under! Yes, Antechinus comes from Straya & weighs in at a whopping quarter stoat (~55 g) #StoatsAsMeasurement#MMMAfterDark
A Madagascar exclusive (a la Vulpix to Pokemon Red) & listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN, the #FierceFossa is an awesome representative of the endemic Eupleridae fam that can get up to 31.5 inches or 2.4 stoats long! #2020MMM#StoatsAsMeasurement
Coming up against the cool af fossa is the (admittedly neat cuz it’s a mustelid) greater grison! If you're lucky, you can find this 1.79 stoats long #GrizzledGremlin in a number of habitats in Central America & South America. #2020MMM#StoatsAsMeasurement
NEXT UP from the CAT-e-GORY division: Sea Lion (1) vs Tiger Quoll (7)!!! #2019MMM
[this has been a team effort between moi & @chumblebiome]
In one corner we have our 15-stoat lightweight tiger quoll, the Cinderella of #2019MMM! He's snacked on catbirds, sat back & relaxed while nimravids duked it out, & scared off (he thinks) the fig-fascinated bear cat in Malaysia! #StoatsAsMeasurement
In the other corner we have our 1300-stoat heavyweight California sea lion. He's smooshed the antlion, smooshed the catshark, & smooshed...uh, I mean, dallied while the tiger owl drowned in [REDACTED]. #2019MMM#StoatsAsMeasurement
Anne: So our Tiger Quoll is back & feeling rejuvenated after snacking on catbirds & having a front row seat to a Nimravid v Nimravid death match #DinnerTheater. #2019MMM
NEXT UP: 9-BANDED ARMADILLO (Dasypus novemcinctus; 10) vs STREAKED TENREC (Hemicentetes semispinosus; 15)! #2019MMM
Last week, the 9-banded armadillo went up against & suffered no injuries due to the sifaka during its nice vacation to Madagascar.
The streaked tenrec also suffered no injuries (other than to its pride) against its battle with the markhor. #2019MMM
The tenrec is now transported from the rocky ledge in cold northeast Afghanistan to a patch of scrubland in the much milder state of Texas, where our armadillo is just leaving his burrow & where tonight's battle takes place! #2019MMM
NEXT UP: Great horned owl 🦉 (Bubo virginianus; 5) vs Panther chameleon 🦎 (Furcifer pardalis; 12)! #2019MMM
The great horned owl (Least Concern), AKA "the tiger of the air". Despite being in the Fam Strigidae, early naturalists called it the tiger owl due to its tiger-like stripey barring. Extremely adaptable, it has the widest range of any true American owl. #2019MMM
Of House Great Horned, this owl has the most diverse prey profile of an raptor in the Americas.