What is the lifespan of a bobcat?

The bobcat, also known as the red lynx, is a medium-sized cat native to North America. It ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2002, due to its wide distribution and large population.

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What is the lifespan of a bobcat in captivity?

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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How old is the oldest bobcat?

The oldest wild bobcat on record was 16 years old, and the oldest captive bobcat lived to be 32. Bobcats generally begin breeding by their second summer, though females may start as early as their first year.
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What is the life cycle of a bobcat?

Kittens become independent at about eight months of age and are sexually mature in two years. Breeding can take place any time of the year. LIFE CYCLE: Bobcats live 10 to 12 years. FEEDING: Bobcats are strictly carnivores.
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How old is a full grown bobcat?

They are weaned between 3-4 months of age, and reach sexual maturity around 12 months for females, and 24 months for males. In the wild, Bobcats live 12-13 years, and at Big Cat Rescue they have lived over twenty years.
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Can a house cat breed with a bobcat?

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 are bobcat babies called?

A baby Bobcat is called a kitten. How many species of Bobcat are there?
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Do bobcats make good pets?

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 can you tell the age of a bobcat?

The Bobcat can have its age determined by calling in the serial number to Bobcat. A representative will take this information, then tell you what year your Bobcat was manufactured.
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Are bobcats aggressive?

Bobcats tend to be shy and avoid people. Rarely, a bobcat can become aggressive, and bobcats with rabies can attack humans. Bobcats with rabies tend to have erratic behavior, be lethargic and foam at the mouth. Anyone who sees a bobcat behaving strangely should contact the local animal control department.
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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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What is the biggest bobcat ever made?

The Bobcat® M970 was a groundbreaking invention. With a one-yard bucket and 3,000-pound rated operating capacity, the machine known as “Big Bob” was the largest skid-steer loader ever built.
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Why do bobcats only live 7 years?

Later Stages of Life

Predators can take advantage of these circumstances, but most bobcats find a way to survive even with the natural deterioration of their senses and mobility. Health issues are the primary cause for bobcats to lose their life and this generally happens between age 7 and 9 for bobcats.
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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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How many babies does a bobcat have?

Bobcats are solitary animals. Females choose a secluded den to raise a litter of one to six young kittens, which will remain with their mother for 9 to 12 months. During this time they will learn to hunt before setting out on their own. In some areas, bobcats are still trapped for their soft, spotted fur.
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How do bobcats show affection?

' They're telling other cats, this is my human, stay away from my toy, my provider of cat food, whatever the cat sees in that human in terms of benefit to the cat." Pet cats do show affection in lots of ways--slow eye blinks, presenting their bellies, physically sitting on or leaning against you--but the cheek rub isn' ...
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How much do bobcats cost?

Large Bobcats start around $60,000 and can reach towards $100,000 with accessories. A used model can cost as much as $65,000.
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What do I feed a bobcat?

Bobcats are largely carnivorous but will consume a wide variety of food sources, even some vegetation such as fruits and grasses. Food sources include: mice, voles, rabbits, gophers, birds, amphibians, reptiles and insects. Diet can include deer (mostly young fawns).
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Where do bobcats sleep at night?

Their sleeping spot is usually in a hollow tree or cave of forests, mountains, and brushlands. You probably wouldn't ever be invited over to a bobcat's home, though. These felines are solitary and territorial. They mark their domains with their scent as a way to tell other bobcats to back off.
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How do bobcats survive winter?

When the temperature drops, they burrow beneath the insulating snow and roost in cavities that can be 50 degrees warmer than the ambient temperature on a frigid night. If the snow is soft powder, they may simply dive into their subnivean roosts, which provide concealment from predators as well as warmth.
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Do bobcats stay in the same area?

They Are Territorial

Bobcats primarily live a solitary life. Their range size varies widely depending on the availability of suitable prey. Females typically have territories of around 6 square miles, while males' territories span about 25 square miles and may overlap with one or more female bobcats' home ranges.
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Can a raccoon impregnate a cat?

Cat-Raccoon Hybrid

Some people do claim they have bred a domestic cat with a raccoon. However, there is not enough literature or evidence to support the theory that Maine Coon cats arose from the mating between a semi-wild cat, and a raccoon. Scientists argue that this is biologically impossible.
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Which is bigger bobcat or lynx?

Canadian lynxes tend to be larger than bobcats. Bobcats are generally 1.5 to 2 feet tall and weigh between 13 and 33 pounds (males tend to be bigger than females). On the other hand, lynx are, on average, 2 feet tall and weigh 18 to 60 pounds.
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Are Maine Coons related to bobcats?

Bobcats: This one is, essentially, that Maine coons are the result of interbreeding between the American bobcat and domestic cats, possibly because bobcats also have tufted ears and paws. Or, even less likely, cats and raccoons, hence the name coon cat.
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