Bobtailed, long-legged North American cat (Lynx rufus) found in forests and deserts from southern Canada to southern Mexico. It is a close relative of the lynx and caracal. Bobcats have large paws and tufted ears; are 24 - 40 in. (60 - 100 cm) long, excluding the 4 - 8-in. (10 - 20-cm) tail; stand 20 - 24 in. (50 - 60 cm) at the shoulder; and weigh 15 - 33 lb (7 - 15 kg). The fur is pale brown to reddish with black spots. Bobcats are nocturnal and generally solitary. They feed on small mammals and some birds and are important for controlling rodent and rabbit populations. They are sometimes found in suburban areas.
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no they don't they live in north and south america including deserts,woods,and swamps
No, bobcats are only found in North America.
Bobcats do not live in Ireland. They only live in North America. Their range is from southern Canada to northern Mexico.
No, bobcats are an American animal and do not live in Australia.
bobcats do not live in the tundra but do live in the desert and taiga!
Various habitats of North America.
Yes, they do. Bobcats are the most proliferate wildcat in North America.
To hid from people who hunt or from any one.
North America.
They live in the North America most of them live in northern forest country.They also live in forest,mountains,prairie,and deserts!
Bobcats live all over North Carolina . Most live in the Piedmont Region . about the same amount live in the Coastal Plain and Mountains .
Bobcats typically inhabit a variety of habitats, including forests, swamps, and deserts. While they may occasionally be found on the edges of savannas or grasslands, they are not commonly associated with these open habitats.