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  • The Bobcats Cat
    Photo gallery and basic facts. Bobcats have a short tail and pointed ears with tuffs on the end. Their coat varies from tan to reddishbrown with small dark spots and blotches. They have long hairs on the face like sideburns. Adult bobcats are 30 to ...
    http://www.angelfire.com/ct3/bigcats/Bobcat.html
 
  • The Bobcat Animals
    Contains information about the bobcat such as life span, habitat, and body weight. The Bobcat, although it does not bare the family name is a distinct species in the Lynx genus. However although the canadian lynx and the bobcat share some of the same ...
    http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/agarman/bco/bobcat.htm
 
  • The Bobcat
    Listen to noises made by bobcats along with brief paragraphs on their diet, habitat, and reproduction. Bobcats have light grey to yellowishbrown or reddishbrown fur with white undersides. They have short ear tufts, cheek ruffs and a dark tip to their ...
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/30.shtml
 
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  • Living With Bobcat
    Provides description, geographic range, life cycle, and special adaptations. The bobcat probably gets its name from the short tail and its lolling gait. It is estimated that there is about one animal for every 1 to 2 square miles of chaparral, but th ...
    http://www.oaklandzoo.org/animals/mammals/bobcat/
 
  • A Living With Bobcats
    Read about their habitat, what attracts them, and what to do if you see one. Bobcats are common throughout Arizona at all elevations, especially in rimrock and chaparral areas, and in the outskirts of urban areas where food is readily available. Bobc ...
    http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/urban_bobcat.shtml
 
  • Bobcat Information
    Comprehensive information about the habitat, size, population, diet, and appearance of the bobcat. The most common wildcat in North America, the bobcat is named for its short, bobbed tail. They are mediumsized cats and are slightly smaller but simil ...
    http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/bobcat.php
 
  • Bobcat Animals
    All about the Bobcat, its scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats and life cycle. Facts concerning scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats, and life cycle. ...
    http://www.desertusa.com/april96/du_bcat.html
 
  • Bobcat Cat
    Pictures of what bobcats look like, what they hunt, and further information on baby bobcats. Bobcats are about 2 feet tall and weigh 20 pounds. They are bigger than a house cat, but they are too small to hunt and eat people. They are usually light br ...
    http://pelotes.jea.com/bobcat.htm
 
  • A Bobcat
    View photos and video clips. Includes numerous facts. The bobcat primarily occurs in scrubby country and broken forests, but adapts to swamps, farmlands and arid lands if they are rocky or brushy. They range from coast to coast throughout southern Ca ...
    http://www.bearcountryusa.com/animals/animal_info.php?id=5
 
  • Bobcat
    Natural history of bobcats, pictures of their footprints, and an authors personal notes about these mammals. Bobcat tracks show four toes on the front foot and four toes on the hind foot. Cats do not show their claws in their tracks because they are ...
    http://www.bear-tracker.com/bobcat.html
 

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