Exact numbers are impossible to calculate. It depends on which area of North America you mean. Estimates provided by the US Fish & Wildlife Service (From 1988) place Bobcat numbers anywhere between 750,000 and 1.5 million. Yet, they are considered to be threatened in three Northeastern states.
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Hard to say, because bobcats are secretive animals..But is present there in some numbers, especially in the mountain areas.
no one knows for sure,but they are a common mammal over much of their range.
725,000 to 1,020,000
The Bobcats had 18 wins in their 1st season.
Bobcats usually live to an age of around 10 years. Only a few adults live past 10 years. The longest they have been known to live is 16 years in the wild and 32 years in captivity. So they may live upto 30 years or so in a Zoo.
Bobcats are a medium-sized wildcat with a very short tail that lives in many parts of North America.
For the 2011-2012 season, the Charlotte Bobcats had a 7-59 record.
there is currently 212 giant pandas in captivity
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Bobcats reproduce more bobcats by sexual reproduction.
There are many in captivity, as these cats are often kept as pets by some. The ocelot is not an endangered species.
About 2-3 times in captivity
There are 1144 altogether. 70% of these are in captivity.
Bobcats do live in other parts of Georgia. It is certainly possible that there are bobcats in the metro area, especially in heavily wooded areas, however I would guess that there aren't very many.
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