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Beautiful Bobcats are fierce cats that live in mountains, forest or jungles, deserts, swamps, and prairie in greatly of North America. Bobcats are normally nocturnal (mostly energetic at night). But bobcats have peaks of action at dawn and sunset. Bobcats use the daytime in their den (a cave, empty log otherwise rock crevice).
Bobcats are admirable mountaineers and swimmers. Bobcats are preyed upon by wolves, people, cougars, coyotes, and owls. Bobcats have a life period of 10-15 years. However, the bobcats and the lynx are very much related.
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Anatomy of Bobcats:

The Bobcat has dominant jaws and lengthy, sharp canine teeth. It has razor-sharp, retractable claws, large ears, and

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