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They are called bobcats because of their bobbed (short) tails.It's a feline (cat) and has a short (bobbed) tail. Bobcat.The bobcat got its name from the fact that it's tail is bobbed (or shortened)They are from the cat family and they have a bobbed (meaning looks like it was cut off) tail when they are born. It is one of those strange things that occur naturally in nature.
it lives in the mountains in Portico and it protects it self with its tail.
The bobcat is the most common wildcat. it is named for it bobbed tail.
Mostly, Dobermans have bobbed tails, others have long tails that can maybe even curl and become a 'loop tail' a tail shaped like a loop.
William Fletcher Ward has written: 'Bobbed tail verses and one long tale'
A bobcat's tail is typically short, measuring around 4 to 7 inches in length. It is often described as a "bobbed" tail, which gives the species its name. The tail is bushy and has a distinctive black tip, contributing to the bobcat's unique appearance.
That's the name it first answered to...But seriously, folks... This term is an Americanism coined in 1888 due to the creature's short, 'bobbed' tail.
Bobtails are reduced tail in some Drosophila, its production is controlled by a gene which is called bobbed gene which is a recessive gene. So to produce the bob-tailed offsprings both the parents must be bobtailed. Munib-ur-Rahman
Yes, working Clydesdales often have their tails "bobbed" or cut short to prevent the hair from entangling in the harness. However, the bones of the tail are generally not cut - it's just the insensitive hair that is sheared.
All wild cats have tails but the bobcat and the lynx have very short (bobbed) tails.
A lynx tail is short, typically measuring about 2 to 5 inches in length. It is often described as having a distinctive "bobbed" appearance, which is one of the defining characteristics of the lynx species. This short tail helps with balance and agility in their forested habitats.
How may the lives of people who live in mountains or on plains be different?