The bobcat is Felis Rufus.
Yes and no. 'Lynx' is a genus of cat. There are four species in this genus. From largest to smallest. Lynx lynx - Asian lynx Lynx canadensis - Canadian lynx Lynx pardinus - Iberian lynx Lynx rufus - Red lynx (aka bobcat) I'm assuming by 'lynx' you mean the Canadian lynx. The bobcat is a separate species from the Canadian lynx. They share the same genus/family of cats, but they are not the same species.
That depends on which species of lynx:Lynx canadensis - Canada lynxLynx lynx - Eurasian lynxLynx pardinus - Iberian lynxLynx rufus - Bobcat
I know of two different types of lynx. There is the Spanish lynx, and there is the Eurasian lynx. The bobcat, and the Canada lynx.
While closely related due to direct descendancy, no. North America is the only continent that the Bobcat inhabits. Lynxes are Eurasian, Iberian peninsular AND North American. However the debate seems to rage on. Check out the related links (Get it, related lynx?) below for more info:
There is only one species of bobcat, which is a member of the lynx family.
The bobcat is a lynx, "Lynx Rufus".
The bobcat is Felis Rufus.
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The bobcat, Felis rufus, is a cat, one of the family of lynxes.
The bobcat is a species of lynx, one of four, and closely related to the other three species.
Yes, the bobcat does live there. The bobcat is a species of lynx.
you can not interbreed these two species.
The bobcat is a species of lynx, a cat with a short tail, and ear tufts, weighing to 35 pounds or more.
The bobcat, Lynx Rufus, is not an endangered species.
The bobcat is a lynx and closely related to the other 3 species of lynx.
The bobcat has never been an endangered species. Still a fairly common feline over much of its range.