The Lynx rufus can be found from southern Canada all the way to southern Mexico. They're relatively abundant and have a large range (considered "least concern" with a stable population). For a great map of their home range, check out the one provided by the IUCN.
Bobcats do not live in Ireland. They only live in North America. Their range is from southern Canada to northern Mexico.
Bobcats are solitary animals and typically prefer to live alone, except during the breeding season or when a mother is caring for her young. They establish territories that they defend against other bobcats.
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.
No, they do not live in rainforests. Bobcats live from southern Canada, throughout most of the continental United States, and into northern Mexico. In these areas, they inhabit various types of forest, grassland, and even desert.
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Bobcats live in almost every state, but are much less common in Tennessee, North Carolina, Vermont, Iowa, Nebraska, Maryland and Delaware. Bobcats also live in many parts of Canada and Northern Mexico.
bobcats live in the wetland
bobcats do not live in the tundra but do live in the desert and taiga!
bobcats do not live in the tundra but do live in the desert and taiga!
Bobcats are found throughout the state of Texas. They can adapt and live in a variety of locations and climates. There are two species of bobcats found in this state.
Bobcats do live in a desert and do quite well there.
Bobcats live in the taiga.
Bobcats can live to be 13-15 years old in the wild.
Bobcats can live to be 13-15 years old in the wild.
Bobcats are found in nearly all the states of the United States. For a map showing where they are found, click on this link.
Yes, bobcats are found there in wild places.
No, bobcats are only found in North America.