lynxes or closest relative for bobcats
Bobcats are Lynx
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Yes, bobcats are a sub category for the lynxes. Click on this link.
Bobcats and cougars are found in Oklahoma.
The answer is: Deer, birds, squirrels, chimpmonks, rabbits, wolves, raccoons, bears, opossums, porcupines, bobcats, turkeys, lynxes!!!! :D
No, there are no lynxes in Africa.
Yes, there is a difference between a lynx and a bobcat. Lynx are larger in size with distinctive tufted ears and longer legs, while bobcats are smaller with shorter tails and smaller tufts of fur on their ears. Additionally, lynx have a wider range that includes colder regions, while bobcats are typically found in more diverse habitats in North America.
No. Hyena's live nowhere in the USA, infact. Oklahoma's main predators are coyote's, bobcats, cougars, and black bears.
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:
Yes. There is an endangered population of Spanish Lynxes in Spain.
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