2 superheroes call for a social network storm but what is the secret behind?

The two ghosts stood and argued on the side of the road, ignoring the cameraman. What are they trying to say?

Recently, netizens around the world are spreading a video recording super rare creatures, two children. However, the reason for video becomes attractive not because of the rarity of the bobcat, but because of their strange actions.

They stood facing each other on the roadside, screaming in a language that, if heard briefly, you would think of someone and not from this wild animal.

It is known that the video was recorded in a forest in Ontario (Canada), made by a man named Edward Trist. Trist said he was driving, and suddenly saw two children standing by the roadside.

"They don't even run away, it's weird," Trist said.

2 bobbins are engrossed . screaming at each other. However, their cries are not the same as quarreling, not showing any aggressive attitude, but sounds like the sound of a house cat . screaming at a male.

However, the meaning of their actions is not even known to scientists. According to Kim Poole - an expert in hunchback, he heard this sound.

"It really sounds like a screaming sound . But at this time it is strange. These are 2 grown up (based on the hairs in the ears), while the end of May is the time of pregnancy, not Poole (usually the end of March) " - Poole said.

"Maybe these are two male ghosts, competing for territory?" - he makes a guess.

Another expert, Luke Hunter of the Panthera Wild Cat Conservation Society, disagrees. He believes that this is exactly the mating season sound.

"In Canada winter is very harsh, so bobbins are always pregnant at a certain time of year. And since this is the end of the season, they may be screaming in despair."

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2 bobbins are engrossed . screaming at each other.

According to Hunter, based on their actions, this is a different pair of heterosexual couples. Males are very "craving" , but females are not very interested.

Carole Baskin - founder of Big Cat Rescue - also agreed."I think they are doing something" ritual "to mate, because no matter how loud they scream, they still clatter their heads. It's a friendly gesture."

"But it could be a mother-in-law and a" slow-growing "child, too. He asked for food, but his mother went out to hunt on his own," said Baskin.

That's it, there are three hypotheses: they are arguing, are couples who want to mate, or a mother who wants to be independent. And whatever it is, it seems to be a very serious story, because even though Trist was driving, they were still bickering and there was no sign of stopping.