Yes, as they age bobcats do tend to lose their spots. However, the spots do not completely diminish. Instead, they fade in color.
no
When they are 3 mounths they lose their spots
No, they do not lose their spots.
NO because when they get older they get more spots! There first years of life they don't have many spots.
Cheetahs. Leopards. Bengal tiger. Bobcats. Chinese wildcat. African wildcat. Certian jaguars.
Bobcats are larger and have a more muscular build compared to house cats. They also have shorter tails with a black tip, tufted ears, and distinctive spots or stripes on their fur. Bobcats are wild animals and are typically more aggressive and solitary compared to domesticated house cats.
I don't think so. They have bad offense and they lose close games,so I don't think that the Bobcats will win the Finals. Plus, the Celtics are just way better.
Yes. I once saw one just outside of a neighborhood, skirting a mountainous area, that was a dull orange color with black spots. Pictures show some of them to be gray or tan in color, with dark spots.
Yes, bobcats typically have a brownish coat, which can vary in shade from light tan to grayish-brown. Their fur is marked with dark spots and stripes, providing camouflage in their natural habitats. This coloration helps them blend in with the forests, grasslands, and rocky areas where they live.
Alligator gar lose the spotting as they age.
He doesn't, acne has spreaded and scared for life. THANKS
Bobcats reproduce more bobcats by sexual reproduction.