Thanks for sharing. I have had ferrets for many years and they play with me the same way this Fisher is playing with the fox. "You can't catch me!" says the Fisher. The fox is faster in the open, but the fisher stays in the trees or under the brush where its faster. Amazing.
I agree. I have had wild fox friends, and have seen fishers moving at extreme, speeds. They seem to know of each, other. My Fox, deer friends, and a feral cat were all in my yard in Winter at night, together. It was a beautiful sight. Outdoor Christmas lights, on the Spruce . This a pretty peaceful Fall day, these two are appreciating before , Winter ❄️
Hahah watch the video again. Both Fisher and Fox was very wary of each other.. what do you guys think will happen if a hungry fox comes across a limping Fisher??! In this video it was a healthy fox sizing up a healthy Fisher. Testing him. I've seen coyotes do this to dogs out in the country. They will size up the dogs, if they are big and stand their ground the coyotes will back down. If it's a poodle,sick,weak dog then it's coyotes dinner. Not saying that's what they are doing but if the fox notice a weakness or injury on the Fisher while all the chasing the instincts might kick in to kill the injury Fisher. In this case the fisher was healthy fast,agile and strong..
They are as fast and a force to be reckoned with. I watched a squirrel flying from tree to tree, to escape one. It luckily got away jumping to trees, the Fisher could not.
@@chingitclarkson6723 Probably pine martens, not fishers. They look alike, but pine martens are able to jump from tree to tree and sometimes catch squirrels mid-air.
I think this is the first time this fox would encounter a fisher cat. It's just wearing the fox down and later it will pounce on the fox, clever trick.
Yeah but the fisher is female so the fox can beat her up. A male fisher will go right into the den and kill all the fox pups. Only coyotes and big raccoons can chase male fishers off.
*Fox:* WHO ATE ALL THE MICE BY THE OAK TREE? & WHY IS THERE A HALF EATEN PORCUPINE BY THE STREAM? COME DOWN HERE & TAKE SOME ACCOUNTABILITY, TREE WEASEL. *Fisher:* lolwut
That fox is lucky. Fishers will kill and eat them around here, I assume that applies everywhere. A fisher cat is no joke, they are hard-core predators that can take down animals much bigger than they are. Like most weasels can.
Every predator take down animals bigger then themselves bobcats take on freaking deer ,cougars take down elk ,lions hunt buffalo and the fisher mostly eats small birds and small mammals they don't really hunt anything bigger then themselves I don't know where that myth came from especially since allot of animals relative to their size actually eat the fishers lynx,eagle even red fox
What exceptional footage! No doubt these 2 denizens are longtime buddies. They likely grew up in close proximity to one another. No aggressiveness whatsoever. A bit unfair to the fox, as he's not quite the woodland acrobat of the fisher. Thanks so much for sharing this magnificent display of friendship & mutual fondness.
I can’t believe they run up and down trees like vertical is horizontal. Eats squirrels and porcupines and foxes too. Badass weasel. Might be a cousin to the honey badger. I think the fox thinks it can take him. Look out foxy.
The fox eat them too so do coyotes ,eagles,lynx,bobcat and many many more animals ,bears can run up trees like this too which is much more impressive because they are actually heavy animals and it requires a lot more strength
Their point was that the fisher can run up and DOWN trees like running on the ground, even face-down like squirrels. Bears are super quick going up a tree, for sure, but have to be more careful coming down, due to the weight you mentioned. @@Shyne282
First-rate focus Becky Rowe from the hunting stand. The fisher is larger than I thought it to be. You've captured a natural encounter that I would have never witnessed.
My guess is the fisher found the fox's den and young or was too close to the den and the fox wanted to scare it away The fisher doesn't seem too scared and isn't leaving Bad news for the foxes Also my guess is they're both males based on size of fisher and aggression of fox
Have you ever seen how aggressive a female animal can get when protecting their young? Even female barn/house cats can get really nasty and aggressive when protecting their litter from other cats and dogs.
That must have been so fascinating, seeing those two as they were. You are lucky, also that they even sensed you yet knew they were safe around you. The fox was trying to figure out a way to catch the fisher without a serious loss to itself, but it couldn't. The fisher was in a way amused by this but knew it couldn't let its guard down which is why it was also running and climbing about.
i’m not comfy with those suggestions this is “play”. just because no blood was spilled doesn’t mean they were playing. wild animals that are predators are obliged to interact with other creatures to figure out the COST vs BENEFIT of an attempt to convert the other creature into food energy. it seems neither of these creatures ultimately wanted to risk it. since they’re fairly evenly matched (altho the fisher would have an edge) that was probably the best decision for both of them.
That fisher is just taunting that poor fox. That fox had absolutely no chance of catching that fisher and the fisher knew it and was just rubbing it in his face.
Playing cat and mouse, the Fisher looks like its having fun teasing the fox. As if to say, nan nah boo you cant....and if you did you couldnt handle it.
They are both small predators but also can be prey to bigger predators so they have to avoid being eaten by being wary, cautious and smart all while at the same time they have to kill to survive. In this case they realize that they were different predators so they size each other up and were testing each other limits, agility, strength, skills, etc. They both were afraid to go in for the kill because they are equally matched so it’s not worth it to injure themselves because they won’t have the energy to find other kill later.
A fisher is a small carnivore in Northern United States. They were brought into Pennsylvania to reduce the porcupine population. They are a member of the weasel family.
I can’t tell if they are playing or not. There were a couple of times where it looked like the fox could have struck. I’m not sure which one would win. I’d put my money on the fox leaving hungry.
I'm not an original english speaker. What is a Fisher? A kind of a marten? And is the video made in Great Britain or in US? And what I ask myself further is: why this kind of a marten is so uncautiously and play with the danger of getting caught by the fox? How he can be so sure the fox don't catch him? Maybe both - the fox and the marten are very young and playfull?
A Fisher (or Fisher Cat as they're sometimes natively called) is a Mustelid and a close cousin of the Marten, but they're slightly larger and hunt porcupines as their primary food source, the only animal in the wild to do so. The reason the Fisher isn't careful is because he would have a much easier time killing the fox than vice versa. He's more agile, has thicker skin, can climb much more easily, and has a powerful bite. If he managed to get his jaws around a vital point, he would hold on there potentially for hours until the fox died or keeled over at which point the Fisher would choke him to death or crush his skull. Make no mistake, just like most Mustelids, the Fisher is an aggressive and persistent killer, and can take out animals several times its size even alone. The Fox is the one in danger here.
I've seen otters tease their would-be predators, and it seems here that another member of the weasel family is having sport at the expense of a would-be predator. Why else would the fisher continually abandon the safe haven or the trees and descend to the forest floor where the fox would pursue it?
Neat footage for sure. The fisher had no fear, toying with the fox, not playing. The fox should consider himself lucky that the fisher didn't catch him.
I'da thunk the fisher could hold its own against a fox. I was puzzled at first to see it run up the tree. Then it became apparent that it was just yanking the fox's chain.
Foxes ears were laid back and was clearly trying to push the Fisher from the territory. Fisher likely found her den and upset her a bit. No need to make extra noise and alert other predators.
Thanks for sharing. I have had ferrets for many years and they play with me the same way this Fisher is playing with the fox. "You can't catch me!" says the Fisher. The fox is faster in the open, but the fisher stays in the trees or under the brush where its faster. Amazing.
Fantastic video! It really shows the differences in how these two species move. It looked like they were playing a game of tag. Thank you for sharing!
I think they're both young and unwittingly practicing for the real thing. Neither seems particuarly afraid of the other.
I agree. I have had wild fox friends, and have seen fishers moving at extreme, speeds. They seem to know of each, other. My Fox, deer friends, and a feral cat were all in my yard in Winter at night, together. It was a beautiful sight. Outdoor Christmas lights, on the Spruce . This a pretty peaceful Fall day, these two are appreciating before , Winter ❄️
they're obviously just playing.
@@buckjohnson1119 i wish i could have been there/seen it. 😘
How fast can a fisher run? @@buckjohnson1119
Hahah watch the video again. Both Fisher and Fox was very wary of each other.. what do you guys think will happen if a hungry fox comes across a limping Fisher??! In this video it was a healthy fox sizing up a healthy Fisher. Testing him. I've seen coyotes do this to dogs out in the country. They will size up the dogs, if they are big and stand their ground the coyotes will back down. If it's a poodle,sick,weak dog then it's coyotes dinner. Not saying that's what they are doing but if the fox notice a weakness or injury on the Fisher while all the chasing the instincts might kick in to kill the injury Fisher. In this case the fisher was healthy fast,agile and strong..
The fisher's just teasing the fox, you can't catch me.... great video. Thank you for sharing.
I'm not sure the fox was trying that hard. Maybe he just liked the company.
Fabulous documentation of this interaction between two of my favorite species to observe. Well done, and thank you for sharing.
Thank you! It was amazing to watch.
@@beckyrowe4338 You're welcome. Just subscribed to your channel and hope to see more fabulous videos like this. Blessings to you & yours.
that fisher was just as agile as a squirrel in the trees
They are as fast and a force to be reckoned with. I watched a squirrel flying from tree to tree, to escape one. It luckily got away jumping to trees, the Fisher could not.
@@buckjohnson1119 and ive watched MANY videos of a fisher flying from tree to tree to catch a squirrel and they were very successful
@@chingitclarkson6723 Probably pine martens, not fishers. They look alike, but pine martens are able to jump from tree to tree and sometimes catch squirrels mid-air.
@@chouchoumuse2729 fair enough
Very nice to see the fox ,and the fisher chasing , and running around !!
Wow, great footage. Interesting and odd interaction. Fishers are fierce.
I think this is the first time this fox would encounter a fisher cat. It's just wearing the fox down and later it will pounce on the fox, clever trick.
Looks like the Fisher found her den, she's showing defensive behavior.
My thought. Wants to put the “No Trespassing” sign up.
Looks like they are playing, to me. Fishers are usually vicious, and these two are enjoying, Fall.
Yeah but the fisher is female so the fox can beat her up. A male fisher will go right into the den and kill all the fox pups. Only coyotes and big raccoons can chase male fishers off.
MALe fishers are vicious but female fishers are only 3 pounds @@buckjohnson1119
Extraordinary video, thank you!
*Fox:* WHO ATE ALL THE MICE BY THE OAK TREE? & WHY IS THERE A HALF EATEN PORCUPINE BY THE STREAM? COME DOWN HERE & TAKE SOME ACCOUNTABILITY, TREE WEASEL.
*Fisher:* lolwut
That fox is lucky. Fishers will kill and eat them around here, I assume that applies everywhere.
A fisher cat is no joke, they are hard-core predators that can take down animals much bigger than they are. Like most weasels can.
Not every fisher kills every fox. I saw an video a fisher was murking a baby fox f. E.
The Fisher was toying with the fox. It showed no fear whatsoever.
Saw a video where an adult fisher takes down an adult fox, it was crazy. Fishers are no joke.
Every predator take down animals bigger then themselves bobcats take on freaking deer ,cougars take down elk ,lions hunt buffalo and the fisher mostly eats small birds and small mammals they don't really hunt anything bigger then themselves I don't know where that myth came from especially since allot of animals relative to their size actually eat the fishers lynx,eagle even red fox
Thank you for posting this video of a rarely observed interaction.
What exceptional footage! No doubt these 2 denizens are longtime buddies. They likely grew up in close proximity to one another. No aggressiveness whatsoever. A bit unfair to the fox, as he's not quite the woodland acrobat of the fisher. Thanks so much for sharing this magnificent display of friendship & mutual fondness.
what a good video, congratulations on the capture
I can’t believe they run up and down trees like vertical is horizontal. Eats squirrels and porcupines and foxes too. Badass weasel. Might be a cousin to the honey badger. I think the fox thinks it can take him. Look out foxy.
a 4 pound fisher is not going to eat a 20 pound fox you fool.
The fox eat them too so do coyotes ,eagles,lynx,bobcat and many many more animals ,bears can run up trees like this too which is much more impressive because they are actually heavy animals and it requires a lot more strength
Their point was that the fisher can run up and DOWN trees like running on the ground, even face-down like squirrels. Bears are super quick going up a tree, for sure, but have to be more careful coming down, due to the weight you mentioned. @@Shyne282
Yes, they are part of the same family called Mustelidae. It includes weasels, badgers, wolverines, otters, stoats, fishers, martens, etc.
First-rate focus Becky Rowe from the hunting stand. The fisher is larger than I thought it to be. You've captured a natural encounter that I would have never witnessed.
That fisher is having a blast
My guess is the fisher found the fox's den and young or was too close to the den and the fox wanted to scare it away
The fisher doesn't seem too scared and isn't leaving
Bad news for the foxes
Also my guess is they're both males based on size of fisher and aggression of fox
There's another video on youtube with a pair of Red Foxes chasing a Fisher out of their territory...
Or the fox wanted to play.
FYI fisher can get much bigger than the one in the video
Have you ever seen how aggressive a female animal can get when protecting their young? Even female barn/house cats can get really nasty and aggressive when protecting their litter from other cats and dogs.
The fox will be able to keep a female fisher away the male fishers give foxes hell. Only coyotes can scare male fishers
This is fabulous. Thank you for sharing!
Fox trying to get fisher out of his area
Wow what fun to watch and film Bravo.
That must have been so fascinating, seeing those two as they were. You are lucky, also that they even sensed you yet knew they were safe around you.
The fox was trying to figure out a way to catch the fisher without a serious loss to itself, but it couldn't.
The fisher was in a way amused by this but knew it couldn't let its guard down which is why it was also running and climbing about.
Animals play SO much more than we ever admit!
Those animals aren't playing
Ditto. That wasn't play. It might look like play until the fisher killed the fox.
i’m not comfy with those suggestions this is “play”. just because no blood was spilled doesn’t mean they were playing. wild animals that are predators are obliged to interact with other creatures to figure out the COST vs BENEFIT of an attempt to convert the other creature into food energy. it seems neither of these creatures ultimately wanted to risk it. since they’re fairly evenly matched (altho the fisher would have an edge) that was probably the best decision for both of them.
Excellent video Thank you for posting
The fox didn’t seem too serious about pursuing the fisher which is probably for the better because my money would be on the fisher in that fight.
The two are playing tag, and the fox is it. They’re rather playing than fighting.
Wonderful experience and video!
Amazing, very rare footage.
Wow!! I saw a fisher yesterday that was as big as this fox!
That Fischer is playing. I watched one run down a squirrel in a tree.. they are killers
Cool footage!
That fisher is just taunting that poor fox. That fox had absolutely no chance of catching that fisher and the fisher knew it and was just rubbing it in his face.
Wow, it makes you wonder what other type of interactions animals are having with each other out there. I had no idea fishers could climb so well.
Not sure the fox really wants to catch him. Those Fischer’s are some bad dudes.
Someone is luring someone slowly little by little
Incredible interaction of two very smart animals trying to figure out a way to safely eat one another.
I think it was more of a play thing than a hunt thing. A fisher is too big and dangerous for a fox to prey upon. There are easier meals to be had.
That Fox knows that the last thing he wants to do is catch the Fisher. The Fisher is just having fun.
I also don't think that fox really wanted to catch that fisher. They are just big weasels and bite like pit bulls.
That is super cool
When your uncle is a wolverine,a red fox is just a joke.
Fishers are not afraid of foxes
I was shocked in the first minute the fisher didn’t tear up the fox…..but soon realized they were friends and just playing
I don't think the fox realizes what he is up against!
Lol, he sure doesn't.
Do you guys honestly think that wild fox is less familiar with fishers than yourselves? I mean cmon, they literally share a habitat.
Playing cat and mouse, the Fisher looks like its having fun teasing the fox. As if to say, nan nah boo you cant....and if you did you couldnt handle it.
Where was that at ? Looks like Northern PA near Kane ? Where I hunt , never seen one in the wild though ! Great video . 👍👏
I love this! They're playing!
Didn't realize foxes were that tough. Would have thought a fisher was tougher.
Nice camera work!
That's a very young fisher.
Young or a female. Females average only about 6 lbs.
So cool!
That fisher could tear fox apart
😆👏seems like they were playing
Excellent!
They look like they are playing. Neither of them seem to be acting very aggressive.
Is it possible they were raised together as pets?
very good video
Awesome video !
Fisher is just a otter that lives on land mostly
They are both small predators but also can be prey to bigger predators so they have to avoid being eaten by being wary, cautious and smart all while at the same time they have to kill to survive. In this case they realize that they were different predators so they size each other up and were testing each other limits, agility, strength, skills, etc. They both were afraid to go in for the kill because they are equally matched so it’s not worth it to injure themselves because they won’t have the energy to find other kill later.
They were OBVIOUSLY NOT hunting one another.
@@M21L35 Disney kid mindset.... What do you think would happen if a hungry fox comes across a limping Fisher?
Thank 💓
Wow 🤩
I am surprised the Fisher ever came down out of the trees.
It's teasing the fox
What's a fisher? I'm in Australia so I don't really get it. Is it like a tiny wolverine? They look playful
A fisher is a small carnivore in Northern United States. They were brought into Pennsylvania to reduce the porcupine population. They are a member of the weasel family.
@@beckyrowe4338 so, who would win in a real fight?
They are having fun maybe
I’m watching you well. Have a happy cheap day again today.
You are very lucky to expirance something like that
Just a couple kids playing chase with each other now that _social distancing_ has all but ended. The fox being *_it_* 8-))...
Fox caught him lackin
Ce sont deux potes de jeux, ça se voit !!!
I can’t tell if they are playing or not. There were a couple of times where it looked like the fox could have struck. I’m not sure which one would win. I’d put my money on the fox leaving hungry.
That's funny that Fisher gave that poor fox 🦊🦊🦊 a hard time. The good that fox to eat my short's.😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍
The fisher is out foxing the fox....
The Fisher says to the Fox "let me show you how limited you are, and how unlimited I am. By the way, I'm not a rabbit. Did you think I'm a rabbit?"
Bella.fauna.
Here, they have a kind of game.
Loved it!!! Wow most cutest stuff man!
Awesome video and good thing that fisher wasn’t hungry. They could dispatch a fox fairly quickly.
I'm not an original english speaker. What is a Fisher? A kind of a marten? And is the video made in Great Britain or in US? And what I ask myself further is: why this kind of a marten is so uncautiously and play with the danger of getting caught by the fox? How he can be so sure the fox don't catch him? Maybe both - the fox and the marten are very young and playfull?
A Fisher (or Fisher Cat as they're sometimes natively called) is a Mustelid and a close cousin of the Marten, but they're slightly larger and hunt porcupines as their primary food source, the only animal in the wild to do so. The reason the Fisher isn't careful is because he would have a much easier time killing the fox than vice versa. He's more agile, has thicker skin, can climb much more easily, and has a powerful bite. If he managed to get his jaws around a vital point, he would hold on there potentially for hours until the fox died or keeled over at which point the Fisher would choke him to death or crush his skull. Make no mistake, just like most Mustelids, the Fisher is an aggressive and persistent killer, and can take out animals several times its size even alone. The Fox is the one in danger here.
I don’t think that a fox bite would even break its coat,
I've seen otters tease their would-be predators, and it seems here that another member of the weasel family is having sport at the expense of a would-be predator. Why else would the fisher continually abandon the safe haven or the trees and descend to the forest floor where the fox would pursue it?
The Fisher is playing with the Fox
The fisher was saying to the fox: "you know I can outfox you?"
The fox reply: "you know I can tree you?"
That fisher is literally playing with that fox, it could kill the fox if it decided to.
So a fox can eat a fisher eh? But a bobcat can eat a fox.
The Fisher is as smart as a fox. It was very interested in the fox's skill level, almost to the point of being disrespectful.
I know these two are friends.. they just playing that's all.
welcome sir
Coyotes usually make fishers lunch
Altho avixen defending her pups is a formidable momma a ficher is a viscous killer
Like baby
In another video, fisher was trying to kill a fox until a hiker intervened.
Neat footage for sure. The fisher had no fear, toying with the fox, not playing. The fox should consider himself lucky that the fisher didn't catch him.
Make no mistake folks, the fox is hunting here and looking for a meal. When in doubt look at the seize of the canines.
Foxes don't hunt adul male fishers, like this one here
He is just defending his den and young from fisher predation
The Fisher could kill the fox much easier.
Yes, playing but that's because neither one would want to actually start a fight...lol.
They’re playing
They are playing. The foxes tail is waging away!
I'da thunk the fisher could hold its own against a fox. I was puzzled at first to see it run up the tree. Then it became apparent that it was just yanking the fox's chain.
They actually playing
Fox needs a nap now
I think these two are playing.There's no sign of any aggression from either of them.
That is exactly my impression: playing, no question of hunting!
Foxes ears were laid back and was clearly trying to push the Fisher from the territory. Fisher likely found her den and upset her a bit. No need to make extra noise and alert other predators.