![]() Some FAQs about bobcats: Are bobcats endangered?īobcats are not endangered animals as declared by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Lynxes are gentler, but bobcats are very aggressive.The legs of lynxes are longer, but the legs of bobcats are shorter.Bobcats are primarily brown or reddish-brown there are distinct spots of dark brown color, while lynxes are mostly grey colored, and the spots are not distinct. ![]() The tail of a lynx is much shorter than that of a bobcat.Lynxes have longer ear tufts, but bobcats have shorter ear tufts.Although both the animals belong to the same genus, lynx and they look almost similar however, there are a few differences between these two animals: Lynxes are usually found in Canada, but bobcats are found in the United States of America however, both animals can be seen in the southern part of Canada. They can cover a distance of around twelve feet in one leap. Bobcat is a camouflaged hunter who attacks stealthily. They can kill animals bigger than their size. what is the diet of Bobcat?īobcats are carnivorous animals. A bobcat has an average life span of ten years. During this period, they learn hunting skills from their mother. The kittens typically stay with their mothers for about a year. Humans can rarely spot them.Ī female bobcat usually gives birth between two to five kittens at a time. The tail of a bobcat is quite short and looks like bobbed or cut, so they are named after their tail. ![]() It is found mainly in the continent of North America, from the southern part of Canada to Mexico. ![]() Bobcat is a species of cat that is bigger than a typical cat but smaller than that of an average-sized dog. ![]()
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