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A bobcat's niche is that it keeps populations of rabbits down. It does this because it eats them. Go to worldbookonline.com to get more info. :)
a bobcats niche is where it lives and what it eats.u should explain on how it is adapted to its surrounding and what it kilss and eats. such as the bobcats kills birds,rats,rabbits,deer and other animals.theres an example.

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