A Biome. (e.g. forest, desert, ocean)
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To know if a predator is coming
Specific to North America, the bobcat (with thirteen Subspecies) ranges throughout the US, parts of Canada, and parts of Mexico. The Mexican bobcat is endangered (November 2011). See the related link listed below for a range map and more, detailed information:
yes they do.= D Their ranges don't really overlap that well so the chances of a grizzly seeing a caribou is not that great. If an adventurous grizzly happened to run into a lost caribou though, he'd definitely eat it. Yum!
The bobcat lives across the entire state of Missouri. They are very reclusive and have large ranges with a low density. That means that you will rarely see a bobcat. I am an avid hunter and wildlife photographer who spends hundreds of hours a year in the field and I can count on one hand the amount of bobcats I have seen. So yes they live there (I'm sure) but you probably will not see one.
BobcatPer Wikipedia:The Bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a North American mammal of the cat family, Felidae. With twelve recognized subspecies, it ranges from southern Canada to northern east Mexico, including most of the continental United States. The Bobcat is an adaptable predator that inhabits wooded areas, as well as semi-desert, urban edge,forest edges and swampland environments. It persists in much of its original range and populations are healthy.
The color ranges from blonde to a dark brown. The grizzly race has silver tipped hairs, giving it that grizzled gray look.
Yes. The California state animal is the California grizzly bear. Unfortunately, the last California grizzly was shot in 1922. There are, however, plans afoot to reintroduce the grizzly back into some of its former ranges - including the Golden State. As a related bit of information, there is a bit of debate over whether the California grizzly was "different" enough to be a subspecies of the grizzly. But with the last ones gone, we will likely never know. Links are provided.