With thirteen subspecies currently recognized, Lynx rufus(the bobcat) can be referred to as a Bay lynx, wildcat, or very possibly many other names.
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Oddly- or not- a male bobcat is called a tomcat.
A young bobcat is called a kitten. Bobcats are felines just like the common house cat. They are protected in some areas of the country.
Young bobcats are called kittens or cubs. Either term is acceptable.
The male bobcat is usually referred to as a tom.
A male bobcat is called a tom.
Tom
a queen
It is simply a bobcat. A female is called a queen, the male is called a tom.
A male is called Tom, and a girl is called a Queen.They're called bobcats. Same as the males.
Yes because the male bobcat trys to win her from the other.
The bobcat is a member of the Felidae big cat family. The male can get as big as 40 pounds and 49 inches long. The largest bobcat on record weighed 49 pounds.
Not very likely unless the Grizzly chokes on the Bobcat while eating it. Bobcat- average weight 21 lbs. Male Grizzly- average weight, 600 lbs.
It is called a cub or a kitten
Lynx rufus is the scientific name for the bobcat.
Mountain Lion
Bobcat Goldthwait
A female and male Bobcat will mate,have at least 4 kittens,grow up,find a mate and the cycle starts all over again.
Sometimes called the bay lynx, or wildcat.
Not for long... as kittens born of a female domestic cat impregnated by a male bobcat, they grow twice as fast as domestic cats and are ready to strike out on their own when they reach six-to-eight WEEKS of age.