bobcats in English

noun
1
a small North American cat species with a barred and spotted coat and a short tail.
This 137,400-acre expanse supports prairie dogs, coyotes, foxes, black bears, mountain lions, bobcats , elk, mule deer, and over 200 kinds of birds.

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1. Bobcats will occasionally take …

2. Bobcats have retractable claws like house cats

3. 14 Bobcats roam wild in the mountains.

4. At that time, Bobcats were common in …

5. Bobcats are common in the central and

6. Bobcats tend to be shy and avoid people

7. Bobcats are susceptible to the same diseases as domestic cats, and disease can be transmitted between domestic cats and Bobcats (or vice versa)

8. The official athletics website for the Quinnipiac University Bobcats

9. Bobcats responded well to protection and habitat restoration

10. Bobcats are found from southern Canada to central Mexico

11. Bobcats are crepuscular (Most active at twilight and dawn)

12. The major identification challenge is distinguishing lynx from Bobcats

13. The Bobcats of Nevada are composed of three races

14. Bobcats are medium-sized carnivores in the cat family (Felidae)

15. Mostly, Bobcats tend to use wild animals as prey items

16. The official athletics website for the Montana State University Bobcats

17. The official athletics website for the Peru State College Bobcats

18. The official athletics website for the West Virginia Wesleyan College Bobcats

19. Bobcats can live in a variety of habitats, including residential areas

20. A few melanistic bobcats have been sighted and captured in Florida.

21. Bobcats, sometimes called wildcats, are roughly twice as big as the average housecat

22. Rarely, a bobcat can become aggressive, and Bobcats with rabies can attack humans

23. Bobcats can be found throughout most of California, in most habitat types

24. Bobcats are absent from parts of the northern plains and eastern U.S

25. The annual turnover or mortality rate in Bobcats is estimated at 22%

26. Bobcats are opportunistic and will prey upon a wide variety of animals

27. Bobcats are elusive and nocturnal, so they are rarely spotted by humans

28. Young Bobcats have more distinctive mottled or spotted marking on their faces than adults

29. The Bobcats in the North tend to be larger than those in the south.

30. Mountain lions weigh 90 to 160 pounds, while Bobcats weigh 20 to 30 pounds

31. Bobcats are subject to feline distemper, and prey availability is an important population control

32. I hear the Big Belt in the Blue has beavers the size of bobcats.

33. Some other Crepuscular animals include rabbits, ferrets, ocelots, bobcats, deer, and African wild dogs

34. Ohio Men’s Basketball: Bracket-Busting Bobcats Upset Virginia in First Round of NCAA Tournament

35. Bobcats are solitary except during the breeding season, which usually occurs during February or March.

36. Bobcats with rabies tend to have erratic behavior, be lethargic and foam at the mouth

37. Bobcats are found in all 72 Wisconsin counties, according to the Department of Natural Resources

38. To survive a winter in these mountains takes tenacity, and bobcats have that in abundance.

39. Bobcats may cache, or cover, their kills with leaves, grass, snow, and even hair from the carcass.

40. Caracals, Bobcats, and lynx were all alike.Servals, Ocelots, and that other tiny cat are alike too

41. Bobcats tend to be darker brown, with lighter belly fur and spots, while mountain lions tend to …

42. Bobcats will cross secondary roads (ie., smaller than freeways), but are less likely to cross freeways regularly

43. The Bobcats primary logo from 2004 to 2012 consisted of a snarling orange bobcat facing to the right with the indented name 'Bobcats' above in silver on a blue background, with 'Charlotte' (also indented) appearing above it in the same blue color

44. Habitat: Bobcats occur in a variety of habitats, but they prefer heavily forested areas with thick underbrush.

45. Bobcats are two or three times larger a typical domestic cat, but smaller than a mountain lion

46. Bobcats use areas with dense brush cover and cavities in rocks, snags logs, and stumps for both cover and

47. Bobcats are only 3 feet in length, while adult male mountain lions are 7 to 9 feet

48. Bobcats can be identified by their fur, but this is the most variable part of their appearance

49. Bobcats may also consume birds, cotton rats, white-tailed deer, rodents, gray squirrels, raccoons, opossums and snakes

50. Bobcats are often confused with cougars, although cougars are many times larger, longer, and have a very long tail