What is the binomial name for a bobcat?
My mom's old friend had a bobcat and named it Buzzy, Buzzie , either way lol
Bobcats like to den under fallen logs or under the root mass of a fallen tree. When the mother has babies, she has to find a dry den that her babies will be safe in. In the spring, two or three kittens are born. Only the mother takes care of them. As they grow, she will bring live animals (like mice) back to the den, so the kittens can practice hunting. When the kittens are two months old, they don't need milk any more and can eat grown-up food. They stay with their mother until the fall. By then, they are half-grown and weigh about twelve pounds. They are ready to live on their own. Bobcats live to be ten or twelve years old.
Where do desert bobcats live specificly?
well it has a range that covers most of North America. it lives at most in semi desert areas. To survive it sleeps during the heat of the day and at night comes out to hunt. what does it eat? desert foul, and pretty much what ever it can catch. , but primarily birds
Which continent has exotic animals?
Exotic is defined as from some other part of the world, so the answer would be someplace other than where you're from. And the animals where you're from would be exotic to someone from somewhere else. If by exotic you mean fascinating or interesting, then every continent has them.
Can bobcats be found in Africa?
no they don't they live in north and south america including deserts,woods,and swamps
How do you make a 3D bobcat animal model for a school project?
You could take a bali0o8loon and covperh it in some kind of glue that smells horrible and this glue will make the balloonjuyuhu nyi900ot pop and then you gluk,p,nbvce newspaper on top of the balloon and then you can decorate the animal hfbuko;owever you may like.
While they have been known to scavenge the remains of others' kills as well as their own kills when hunting is lean, they are primarily an opportunistic predator.
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no, they are carnivores. they eat raccoons, turkey, and grasshoppers.
Do bobcats hunt in the day or at night?
They hunt generally at night and day but then again at dusk and dawn.
What is the scientific name for the bobcat?
Smaller than the Canada lynx, but double the size of a housecat, the bobcat's scientific name is Lynx rufus. -And there's twelve sub-species.
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Is there such thing as a black bobcat?
Coyotes come in a range of colours, such as grey, brown and red. True black coyotes (not just dark-coloured) do exist, but they are considered to be almost as rare as albinos.
In addition to the above answer, the rare black coyotes DO exist but only from the Eastern to the Atlantic regions of Canada and the north-eastern regions of the United States. The reason for that is because black-phase is actually a rare gene that was first past on to the Grey wolves (who are of Eurasian origin) from the domestic dogs and the Eastern Coyotes are in fact hybrids between the Grey wolves and coyotes. However, the black-phase does not exist in the western pure coyotes because while they share a common ancestry with the Grey wolves, the coyotes evolved separately from the latter by a continent apart and thus never interacted with any domestic dogs prior to the arrival of humans. To further understand why the black-phase does not naturally occur in the western coyotes even up to today, below is a summary of how it got past on to the Eastern Coyotes and it involves hybridization with the Grey wolves who carried the gene.
Back when Eurasia and North America were still connected in the north west, Eurasian Grey wolves of which some had a history of interbreeding with dogs migrated back to North America where they began occupying former coyote territories who they viewed the latter as a rival species and competitor. But then ~600 years ago in the east, the Grey wolf population began to diminish allegedly as a result of human impacts and the remnants eventually resorted to interbreeding with a population of pre-Columbian eastern coyotes, giving rise to the very first Coywolves of which the Eastern wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) of Algonquin Park in Ontario are descendants of these Coywolves. Such interbreeding also resulted with the black-phase that was originally past on to the Grey wolves from the dogs to the Coywolves. Then later on, the western coyotes arrived in the east and some of the eastern Coywolves back-crossed with them giving rise to the Eastern coyotes who as a result of this history of interbreeding also inherited the black-phase. Therefore, you will only ever see a black-phase coyote in the east. Overall, black coyotes are in fact Coywolves and not pure coyotes.
It should be noted though that while the Grey wolves and coyotes in the west have yet to interbreed (since their populations did not experience the same fate as the ones in the east), black coyotes who have been seen in some parts of British Columbia are possibly do to interbreeding between coyotes and feral dogs. Any black coyote you see in the west is likely a Coydog just as the ones in the east are Coywolves.
What is some information about bobcats?
The 12 subspecies of the bobcat are broadly distributed across most of America. The cats tend to prefer rabbits as prey, but will switch readily to something that presents itself. Use the link below to learn all you want about this wild cat.
they like the cold innclueding snow they dont play that offten thanks
Yes, but they generally try to stay away from human populations.
Where are bobcats found in Georgia?
Bobcats live in the Tennessee area. Wolves formerly lived in Tennessee but, bobcats and foxes have always been in the area.
they could if they were hungry enough, and if cats ran around in the mountains! they also would like anything that has meat, they are carnivores!! cats dont usually eat cats but if they did they would leave remains as in guts and other stuff.
Yes, Bobcats can be extremely viscous. They do whatever they feel necessary to live. If the bobcat does not feel threatened by your cat, it may just eat it's food, and eventually wonder off.... If it finds food though, it WILL be back. Try to capture the bobcat(in a live trap) and release it elsewhere so that your cat/cats are not threatened on their own property.
What does the bobcat need to survive?
Bobcats survive by using its sharp teeth and claws. They use their Sharp teeth to bite the animal so it won't attack. They use their claws to stab their enemy or to kill their food.
How long do baby octopus stay with its mother?
Octopodes have gills rather than lungs and cannot survive on land for any significant length of time (they can, briefly, exist out of water, just like you can hold your breath and dive under water).