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SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Bob cat; Bobcat (mammal); Lynx rufus; Bobcats; Felis rufus; Lynx rufous; Red Lynx; Bay lynx; Bob cats; Bobcat urine; North American Wildcat; North American wildcat; Red lynx; Hunting behavior of bobcats; Lynx rufus rufus; Lynx rufus fasciatus
  • The small tufts on a bobcat's ears are difficult to spot at even moderate distance
  • Bobcat kittens in June, about 2–4 months old
  • Female bobcat at the [[Carolina Tiger Rescue]].
  • Bobcats often prey on rabbits, hares, and rodents
  • Skull showing large curved canines
  • Bobcat tracks in mud showing the hind-paw print (top) partially covering the fore-paw print (center)
  • Bobcat in urban surroundings: The species' range does not seem to be limited by human populations, as long as it can still find a suitable habitat
  • Bobcat spotted in [[South San Jose]], California
  • The [[Canada lynx]] has distinct tufts atop its ears and longer "[[mutton chop]]" style fur on its lower face
  • Bobcat defending a kill from a pair of [[coyote]]s
  • The bobcat population has seen a decline in the American Midwest, but is generally stable and healthy

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All the BobCats gather round on rmd.music.bobdylan and share boots or thoughts or trivia or opinions but with a love you cannot find in any other reverent crowd!
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a word used for a middle aged woman who attends university pubs in search of a young male to hit on, see also cougar
That bobcat just bough me adrink and asked me to dance.
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(bobcats)
A bobcat is an animal in the cat family which has reddish-brown fur with dark spots or stripes and a short tail. Bobcats live in North America.
Bobcats roam wild in the mountains.
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Wikipedia

Bobcat

The bobcat (Lynx rufus), also known as the red lynx, is a medium-sized cat native to North America. It ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2002, due to its wide distribution and large population. Although it has been hunted extensively both for sport and fur, populations have proven stable, though declining in some areas.

It has distinctive black bars on its forelegs and a black-tipped, stubby (or "bobbed") tail, from which it derives its name. It reaches a total length (including the tail) of up to 125 cm (50 in). It is an adaptable predator inhabiting wooded areas, semidesert, urban edge, forest edge, and swampland environments. It remains in some of its original range, but populations are vulnerable to extirpation by coyotes and domestic animals. Though the bobcat prefers rabbits and hares, it hunts insects, chickens, geese and other birds, small rodents, and deer. Prey selection depends on location and habitat, season, and abundance. Like most cats, the bobcat is territorial and largely solitary, although with some overlap in home ranges. It uses several methods to mark its territorial boundaries, including claw marks and deposits of urine or feces. The bobcat breeds from winter into spring and has a gestation period of about two months.

Two subspecies are recognized: one east of the Great Plains, and the other west of the Great Plains. It is featured in some stories of the indigenous peoples of North and Central America, and in the folklore of European-descended inhabitants of the Americas.

Pronunciation examples for BobCat
1. something that a bobcat needs.
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2. Then holy bobcat!
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3. with a tiger or a bobcat.
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4. It's, like, bobcat. You know, it's scary.
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5. -That is their dream. -The twisty-bobcat kind of pretzel...
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Examples of use of BobCat
1. Saturday, someone took a Bobcat excavator and a Bobcat T300 skid steer loader, both of which would require trailers or flatbed trucks to remove, construction company officials said.
2. Jolstad, 45, was driving a skid loader, commonly known by the brand name Bobcat.
3. Soon he had $15–an–hour jobs cutting lumber, driving nails and running a Bobcat loader.
4. It‘s as if the Analogy were stalking the bike–riding president like a hungry bobcat.
5. A Bobcat excavator and a Bobcat T300 Skid Steer Loader, both of which require trailers or flatbed trucks to transport, were removed from the site sometime between midnight and 6:30 a.m.