Lynx rufus is the scientific name for the bobcat.
animal
Not an animal; a bacteria commonly called 'yeast'.
A female lynx is commonly referred to as a "lynx" as there is no specific term that distinguishes the genders in common usage. However, in scientific contexts, she may be called a "female lynx" or simply referred to by her species, such as "bobcat" for the bobcat lynx.
It is called a cub or a kitten
We called them &^%#$% and *^#%^^& YANKEES!
It is simply a bobcat. A female is called a queen, the male is called a tom.
The animal is a human and he's commonly referred to as a butcher!
No. A lynx is a small, wild member of the cat family that is similar to the bobcat. The lynx often eats rodents, though.
Mountain Lion
Dandruff of a cat or dog is commonly called dander.
With thirteen subspecies currently recognized, Lynx rufus(the bobcat) can be referred to as a Bay lynx, wildcat, or very possibly many other names.Please see the related links (Get it? -related lynx?) listed below:
Bison