A bobcat was spotted atop a utility pole in Oro Valley Sunday looking for a way, and time to get down. “Perhaps it was being chased by another bobcat or a predator,” speculated Mark Hart, of Arizona Game and Fish Department. “They don’t climb unless scared up.” Animals usually find a way down, especially after curious onlookers leave. Call 623-236-7201, the 24-hour Game and Fish dispatch line, to report animals in distress.

A bobcat was spotted Sunday atop a utility pole in Oro Valley. "Perhaps it was being chased by another bobcat or a predator," said Mark Hart of Arizona Game and Fish Department. "They usually don't climb unless scared up."

Animals will find a way down once the area is clear of curious onlookers, Hart added. Anyone who sees wildlife in distress can call 623-236-7201, the 24-hour dispatch line at Arizona Game and Fish Department.


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