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A marten chasing down a rabbit caught on video, goes viral

A video of a marten chasing down and killing a rabbit in northern Quebec has gone viral, surprising even the elders of the Cree community where it happened.

James Loon of Mistissini captures marathon chase on cell phone

According to Cree lore, marten like to let their prey run for some time before making the kill. (James Loon)

A video of a marten chasing down and killing a rabbit innorthern Quebechas goneviral, surprising even the elders of the Cree community where it happened.

The video, captured by James Loon of Mistassini, Que., showsa swift-footed black marten running after a white hare on a snowy road. The rabbit is fast, but the marten keeps up despite its shorter legs.

The chase veers onto the bank of the road, where the thicker snow slows the prey,and it attempts a sharp left turn. That gave the marten the chanceto snap at the hare's neck and bring it down.


AccordingTheresa Macleod Loon, James's wife, this is a rare sight even to village elders.

"You see a lot of small game on the roads, butnothing like that, like a hunt," she said. "We talked to other elders, and they've never seen a marten make a kill like that."

Loon posted the video on Facebook andexpected it to be shared among friends and family only. So far, the video has been passed around more than125,000 times.

Loon got messages from people as far as Norway and Russia.

"They were mostly people who found it really cool," Macleod Loon said.

Pine martens are found across Canada. (Photo: Larry Colwell)

Martens are common in northern countries. Trappers in First Nations communities know them as clever thieves.

"When they catch a hare, but then they seeit's gone from the trap, they know it's a marten that stole it," MacleodLoon said.

She said that according to an elder, martens like to let their prey run before killing them. According to lore, this makes the meatmore savoury to the predator.

"The marten could have caught it earlier. But that's how the marten prefers to eat it," she said.