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Bobcat

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web hosting domain names photo sharing Lynx rufus The bobcat, named for its short tail, is a medium-sized cat with a ruff of fur edging the sides of the face. The average weight of adult males ranges from 9-13 kg, and females from 6-9 kg. Bobcats tend to be larger in the north of their range; larger bobcats also tend to occur in more open habitats, with smaller bobcats in forested habitat. Pelt coloration has been variously described as light gray, yellowish brown, buff, brown and reddish brown. Bobcats are always spotted to some extent, with some individuals patterned only on the undersides, others with spots extending up the sides onto the chest and back. Both melanistic and albinistic specimens have been reported-- melanism has been found only in Florida. The bobcat may be distinguished Read More
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Bobcat (Felis rufus or Lynx rufus)

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Bobcat ( Felis rufus or Lynx rufus ) Bobcat Kitten Adult Bobcat WHAT DO BOBCATS LOOK LIKE? 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 brown to reddish brown. Their fur is spotted when they are babies, but the spots fade when they grow up. Bobcats have very short tails, only three to seven inches long. Like house cats, they keep their sharp claws inside their toes. So when they leave a footprint, the claws don’t show. Dog toenails do show up in footprints, so that’s a good way to tell them apart. Bobcats are curious, like cats, but they are very shy and never come up to people. They do not make good pets. Bobcats have very sharp teeth and are carnivorous (eating only mea Read More
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Bobcat Felis rufus (DesertUSA)

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DesertUSA Quick Links Home Animals Deserts Geology Maps Message Board Places to Go People & Cultures Photography Plants & Wildflowers Recipes-Southwest Search DesertUSA Shop Things to Do Travel Reservations Videos What's New Community DesertUSA Blog Forums Desert Talk Readers' Stories Readers' Photos Tools & Downloads Search DesertUSA Free Wallpaper Free E-Cards Podcasts Reservations General Info. About DUSA Advertising Contact Us Bobcat Felis rufus Click here for a Movie of a Bobcat . The Bobcat - Felis rufus There is only one species of Bobcat in California and in the southwestern deserts -- Felis rufus . It has the widest and most continuous range of any California carnivore and is found throughout all the deserts of the American Southwest. Habitat Bobcats are found in almost all types Read More
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Bobcat Printout- EnchantedLearning.com

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Advertisement. EnchantedLearning.com is a user-supported site. As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. Click here to learn more. Become a member of Enchanted Learning. Site subscriptions last 12 months. Click here for more information on site membership. $20.00/year or other amount (directly by Credit Card ) $20.00/year or other amount (via PayPal ) $20.00/year or other amount (for sending a check by mail ) $20.00/year or other amount (for subscribing by school purchase order ) As a thank-you bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. (Already a member? Click here. ) All About Mammals Bobcat Animal Printouts Label Me! Printouts Bobcats ( Felis rufus ) are fierce cats th Read More
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Chesapeake Bay Program - Bobcat

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Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection

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DEP Search: Department of Environmental Protection 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT 06106-5127 Phone: (860) 424-3000 Voice/TTY Directions Receive DEP news updates by e-mail. Subscribe now or update your e-Alerts "...conserving, protecting and improving the natural resources and environment of the state..." Calendar of Events DEP Store Employment and Volunteer Opportunities Current Topics The Green Plan: Guiding Land Acquistion and Protection in Connecticut 2007-2012 Water Conservation Release Reporting Advisory Committee Draft Connecticut Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Program (CELCP) Plan Environmental Curriculum: Native Waters Notice of a High Hazard Dam or a Significant Hazard Dam Climate Change Latest News Friday, November 16, 2007 Dinosaur State Park Sponsors "The Wild Inside" Duri Read More
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Illinois Furbearer Guide: What Is a Furbearer?

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Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor DNR Links About DNR Agency Offices Get Involved Grant Info IDNR Home Kids & Education Lodges / Leasing More Links Outdoor Rec Parks & Recreation Publications Research/Surveys State Museums Search DNR Illinois [IL Search Tips] Illinois Furbearer Guide: What Is a Furbearer? Furbearer is the name given to mammals that traditionally have been hunted and trapped primarily for fur. There are 14 species of furbearers in Illinois, although only 12 species may be legally hunted and/or trapped. Furbearers that are legally harvested for human use are always common and abundant. Not all kinds of furbearers are hunted and trapped in every state. Furbearers plentiful in one state might be scarce in another, due to habitat losses or other reasons. List of Illinois furbearers Read More
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Photos To Go Unlimited - Search Results

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Login | Subscribe | Help | About Us Search Results | View Lightbox | Lightbox Manager 100% Money Back Guarantee Search By Image Number | Advanced Search Search For Photos Photography Illustration Color Black / White Portrait Landscape Results For: Search Within Results: catsubcat'> ( 2 Images Found) [1] See 8 more Royalty Free and 71 more Rights Managed images on this subject on Index Stock . Images Per Page 12 18 24 30 845765 390288 catsubcat"> There are no images in your Light Box. Click the icon under the image of your choice to add it to your Light Box. Images In Light Box: 0 ( 2 Images Found) [1] See 8 more Royalty Free and 71 more Rights Managed images on this subject on Index Stock . Images Per Page 12 18 24 30 About Photos To Go Unlimited.com | About Index Stock | License Terms | C Read More
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Sevilleta LTER : Data : Species : Mammal : Bobcat

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Data : Species : Mammal : Bobcat - Lynx rufus Physical Characteristics "28-49 3/8" (71-125 cm) long. Tawny (grayer in winter), with indistinct black spotting. Short, stubby tail with 2 or 3 black bars and black tip above; pale or white below. Upper legs have dark bars. Face has thin, black lines radiating onto broad cheek ruff. Ears slightly tufted. Males larger than females . Tracks Fore- and hindprints about the same size, 2" long, slightly longer than wide, with 4 toes, no claw marks . If clearly outlined, heel pad distinguishes from canine print: dog's or Coyote's is lobed only at rea r; Bobcat's is lobed at rear and concave at front, giving print scalloped front and rear edges. Trail v ery narrow, sometimes as if made by a 2-legged animal, because hindfeet are set on, close to, or ove Read More
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