1991 in New Jersey, USA; not sure about the Mexican Bobcat...
The bobcat, Lynx Rufus, is not an endangered species.
The bobcat is a lynx, "Lynx Rufus".
The bobcat is a feline of the lynx genus, Lynx Rufus.
Lynx rufus is the scientific name for the bobcat. 'Lynx' originates from an Indo-European term meaning "light" and was applied to bobcats and other members of the lynx family because they have luminescent, refelective eyes. 'Rufus' is Latin for red and refers to the cat's reddish-tan fur.
The bobcat is Lynx Rufus.
Smaller than the Canada lynx, but double the size of a housecat, the bobcat's scientific name is Lynx rufus. -And there's twelve sub-species.See the related links below for more info:
Lynx rufus or Felis rufus
The genus and species name for a bobcat is Lynx rufus.
Yes, but not the Canada lynx, but the bobcat or bay lynx as it is called. Scientific name "Lynx Rufus".
"Lynx rufus" is the scientific name for the bobcat, a species of wild cat found in North America. It is named for its distinctive short or bobbed tail.
In some areas it is endangered or under threat (Specifically in Ohio, Indiana, and New Jersey). The Bobcat population is considered healthy (and not endangered or threatened) in Canada. As a species, the bobcat (Lynx Rufus), is considered "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
Scientific classification of the bobcat: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Clade: Synapsida Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Subfamily: Felinae Genus: Lynx Species: L. rufus Binomial name: Lynx rufus