Wildlife Conservationist. Mother to Sirius and Vega. Powerlifter. Founder of the Urban Fishing Cat Conservation Project. Co-founder of Small Cat Advocacy and Research. Mphil candidate at the University of Queenstalnd, Australia.

This is an oldie, but definitely a goodie!

These six camera trap photographs seem pretty normal. There were about 15 more, prior to this, showing this porcupine just going about its business with a friend. They shuffled through the leaf litter, nibbled at a twig here, cronched on a pond apple there, and plodded about in their dopey porcupine way.

It was all very routine, until I noticed something odd in the background. Two glowing orbs floating just above the surface of the water way at the back. They were faint. They could have been two dancing fireflies. But each time I pressed the forward arrow key on my keyboard, they seemed to drift closer and closer, barely creating a ripple on the waters surface.

The porcupine seemed unfazed. Nothing out of the ordinary. It was just another night of searching for food for them. I on the other hand froze in terror. This reminded me of the scene from IT (2017), when Pennywise emerged from the flooded basement in Bill’s house – it doesn’t help that clowns just scare the crapola out of me.

I must admit that at first, I thought it was a fishing cat. But no, it was too slow. Maybe some fishermen using two flashlights? Mmm still no, they are way too aligned and moved in such a streamlines way.

Then it hit me! It was one of the saltwater crocodiles stalking the porcupines! There was no dramatic capture, as the porcupine disappeared – unaware of the fact that it almost ended up as a midnight snack – but just seeing the chilling way in which that croc calmly floated over, was enough to make me think twice before working at the edge of the water in the future.

/shudders

This year we noticed a flood of amazing illustrations of fishing cats for inktober 2020, which is AMAZING because it means that more and more people are starting to learn about the species. We love how each artist has depicted the fishing cat in their own style, showing the cat in various poses and highlighting their uniqueness.

Below are the images that we found on Instagram. You can click on the image to get to the artists page.