Large Cat Itches While Crossing Bridge, Directly Starts Scratching on Bridge

A black bear walked steadily across the bridge in the forest. (Photo/screenshot from YouTube/Bush's Pennsylvania Wildlife Camera)
Reporter Jan Gyun Yi / Composed by Various Reports
Some pet owners install pet cameras at home to see what their pets are doing when they're free, and foreign netizens actually install cameras in the wild to see how wild animals cross the bridge. The video went viral and unexpectedly provided stress relief.
Robert Bush Sr. has always been fascinated by wildlife and plants since childhood. In 2013, he decided to start using hidden cameras near his home in Pennsylvania, USA, to capture footage of the wildlife he loved. After many years, Robert found a good place to set up the camera, which was a fallen log on a river.

The camera was discovered!
Many animals were seen using the natural log bridge, and their cute figures were unexpectedly captured. There were bears, raccoons, and wild birds. The most adorable was a large cat, the American lion. In the night vision footage, it stretched out its paws and lazily arched its back while crossing the bridge, just like a cute cat at home.

The big cat was itching to scratch, so it directly used the bridge as a scratching board.

The raccoon cautiously crossed the bridge.