What is a group of bobcats called?

Do you know what a group of bobcats are called? The answer is a clowder, clutter or pounce.
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Do bobcats travel in packs?

Population. Bobcats are solitary animals.
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What is a pack of lynx called?

The female's gestation period is 62 to 73 days before she gives birth. A group of baby lynx is called a litter; individual cats in the litter are called kittens. A litter usually consists of one to eight kittens, each weighing about 6 to 14 ounces (175 to 400 g).
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Do bobcats live in prides?

Like most felines, the bobcat is largely solitary, but ranges often overlap. Unusual for cats, males are more tolerant of overlap, while females rarely wander into others' ranges. Given their smaller range sizes, two or more females may reside within a male's home range.
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What do you call a bobcat baby?

According to the Defenders of Wildlife, a baby bobcat is called a kitten. A typical bobcat litter, born in an isolated den, has one to six kittens.
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Can bobcat be a pet?

Some people argue that bobcats can make great pets for the right home, but when it comes down to it, they are wild animals. Bobcats are not domestic cats and being kept as a domestic pet can create a stressful and downright dangerous environment.
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How long do bobcats live for?

Bobcats may be active during all hours of the day and night, but studies have consistently found that they are crepuscular (most active at dawn and dusk). Most bobcats live between five and 15 years in the wild. The median life expectancy of a bobcat in human care is about 18 years.
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Can bobcats breed with domestic cats?

Bobcats and domestic cats may mate with each other from time to time but they won't produce offspring. They simply differ too much genetically to reproduce. That being said, the two species are similar enough in both size and mating habits that it's likely they'll occasionally try to mate.
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What is a cougar pack?

Unlike African lions, cougars do not form prides, hunt in a group or share their prey. Cougars keep their numbers in check through an intricate social system, a hierarchy that involves intense competition in the wild. Female cougars are pregnant or raising dependent kittens for more than 73% of their lives.
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Can a bobcat and lynx mate?

Can a bobcat and lynx mate? The bobcat and Canadian lynx have been known to create hybridized offspring called a blynx or a lynxcat. This hybrid has a bobcat-like face and may or may not have distinctive spots. Whereas many hybrids are sterile, the blynx has been known to produce viable offspring on their own.
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Are bobcat and lynx the same?

While bobcats and lynxes are separate species, they do belong to the same genus, the Lynx genus. There are four different species belonging to this group — three of which share the family name: the Eurasian lynx, the Spanish (or Iberian) lynx and the Canadian lynx.
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What is difference between bobcat and lynx?

While the bobcat takes its name from its short tail, the lynx actually has an even stubbier tail. A bobcat's tail is banded with black stripes, and the lynx's tail has a black tip. Finally, the lynx sports a luxurious ruff of fur on its cheeks, while the bobcat has a much more modest ruff.
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What are bobcats afraid of?

Use noise and/or motion-activated deterrents to make a bobcat uncomfortable. Try an air horn or motion-activated sprinkler; bang pot lids together, or put a radio outside set to a news or talk channel. Clear any excess vegetation to remove secluded hiding spots.
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Why would a bobcat be out during the day?

If a bobcat does hunt during day hours, it will most likely be during twilight. This means they will hunt during the sunrise and the sunset. This is also a time when a lot of their prey is active. In the daytime, a bobcat might be active if it is marking territory or looking for a new den.
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Are bobcats aggressive?

Perhaps you have seen a bobcat in your neighborhood. Rest assured, bobcats do not attack people. In fact, bobcat attacks are virtually unknown; however, no one should ever attempt to touch or handle a wild bobcat or her kittens. Bobcats weigh between 15-40 pounds, which makes them small-to-medium sized carnivores.
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Can a bobcat beat a coyote?

That's not to say a bobcat can't win. A bobcat's teeth and claws are capable of inflicting damage on a coyote. However, if the two were to clash in an open area with no stealth tactics, the coyote's larger body, higher weight, and bigger teeth would overwhelm the smaller creature in most cases.
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Do bobcats eat owls?

Foxes and prowling cats, such as bobcats, have been known to take advantage of an unguarded nest to consume owlets. These predators must be stealthy when approaching an owl's nest; adult owls can easily harm or kill four-footed attackers and will not hesitate to do so when protecting their young.
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Do bobcats eat bears?

Tigers, wolves, cougars, bobcats, coyotes, and humans eat bears, but these predators only focus on bear cubs rather than adult bears. The adult bears are too aggressive and dangerous to prey on – obviously a reason they are at the top of the food chain.
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Are Maine Coons part bobcat?

Are Maine Coons Related To Bobcats? Maine Coon cats are not related to bobcats, despite the physical similarities between these two species i.e. their large paws, big build, and tufted ears.
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Do bobcats purr?

Roaring and Purring

Cougars and smaller cats (bobcats, ocelots, lynxes, and house cats, among others) can purr, but they can't roar. Purring is possible because of tightly connected links of delicate bones that run from the back of a small cat's tongue up to the base of the skull.
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Can a bobcat mate with a mountain lion?

Foster said mountain lions and bobcats could not breed. The bobcat wouldn't survive. While it would seem impossible to confuse the two after seeing them in person, Foster said many of the sightings are in the dark, from roadways and trail cams, with bodies half-concealed. “It's fall bow-hunting season soon,” he said.
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What are bobcats favorite food?

Bobcats are carnivores and thus prefer an all meat diet. Their food of choice is rabbits, but they will also eat birds, lizards, rodents, snakes, and carrion. On occasion they have been known to kill deer. Predators of the bobcat include mountain lions, coyotes, foxes, owls, wolves, and humans.
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How do you tell a male bobcat from a female?

A male's track is generally larger than a females, with rounder and more prominent toe shapes. The larger heel pad appears closer to the toes than in a female's track. In addition to being smaller and more spaced, the female's track takes a more oval shape.
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Do bobcats eat raccoons?

Bobcats, mountain lions and pumas will all hunt raccoons if they are given the chance. These large predators help keep the raccoon population in check, and they can eat both juvenile raccoons and adult raccoons.
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