What's the difference between a bobcat and a coyote?

Coyotes are larger than bobcats, and they are heavier than bobcats, too. Although they are both mammals, coyotes are more closely related to dogs, and bobcats are related to domesticated cats. Coyotes have longer teeth and bite harder than a bobcat, and their teeth are used to powerfully grip their prey.
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How can you tell the difference between a coyote and a bobcat?

Coyote tracks are slightly larger than those of the bobcat, and often show imprints from the coyote's non-retractable claws. The shape of the heel pads is another giveaway; coyotes have one front lobe and two rear lobe in their heel pads, while bobcats have two front lobes and three rear lobes in each heel pad.
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Whats bigger a bobcat or coyote?

While average sizes of the two animals vary depending on their location in North America, coyotes, are usually a little bigger than bobcats. The canines typically weigh between 30 and 40 pounds, while the felines average 20 to 30 pounds.
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Can a coyote eat a bobcat?

It is unlikely for a coyote to be able to hunt an adult bobcat as it would be risking a lot of harm to itself. Bobcat kittens left alone, however, are at risk from the coyote which will take almost any potential food. Coyotes are widespread throughout the U.S. and will often share the same habitat as bobcats.
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What attracts bobcats to your yard?

Bobcats can be attracted to the squirrels and birds that come to our yards to feed. least six feet high with the bottom extending 6-12 inches below ground level. Add an angle at the top facing outward at 45 degrees, and 16 inches in width.
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What to do if a bobcat is near you?

Should you encounter a bobcat, you should keep as much distance between you and the animal as possible:
  1. Immediately protect children and pets.
  2. Back away from the bobcat slowly and deliberately.
  3. Avoid running away because that could trigger a pursuit response.
  4. If possible, spray the animal with water.
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What time of day are bobcats most active?

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.
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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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Which is stronger bobcat or coyote?

A coyote would win a fight against a bobcat. Coyotes tend to be larger and stronger than bobcats.
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Will a bobcat hunt a dog?

Will a bobcat attack a dog? Yes. Bobcats do attack dogs and dogs under 30 pounds are most at risk. The best way to protect your small dog or pet from a bobcat attack is to stay with them.
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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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Do bobcats walk in a straight line?

Their tracks are usually around two inches long and are sometimes confused with the fox or coyote. The most important difference is the lack of a nail imprint in a bobcat track. The animal tends to walk in an alternating pattern and roam instead of moving in a straight line.
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How do I identify a bobcat?

The bobcat (Lynx rufus) can be identified most easily by its short bob-tail which is 2 to 8 inches long. The tail has black fur on the top and is white on the underside. It has a wide flat face with longer fur on the cheek area.
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How can you tell if you have a bobcat?

Other bobcat sign includes scrapes and beds. Bobcats will make scrapes to cover up scat or as an independent scent marking. These scrapes can be either uni-directional, with one long scrape ending in a pile, or multi-directional with the pile in the middle of several paw marks (see photo).
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Do bobcats come out in the daytime?

Because of their solitary nature and caution toward humans, bobcats are seldom seen. They may be active day or night, but often avoid daylight activity. In developed areas near humans, bobcats typically limit their activity to early dawn, dusk and night hours. In dim light, they see up to 6 times better than humans.
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Is a fox bigger than a bobcat?

With a shoulder height of 20 inches, foxes tend to come to around a human's midcalf. This makes them a few inches smaller than the bobcat – around a credit card shorter to be exact. However, despite their height differences, foxes and bobcats are seemingly close matched when it comes to weight.
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Is a fox bigger than a coyote?

The most distinguishing attribute of the coyote is its size. It has much longer limbs, ears and snout, making it larger and taller than either fox. The coyote has a very dog-like face and overall is taller and larger.
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Has a bobcat ever killed a human?

Bobcat attacks on humans are extremely rare because they are very elusive, shy creatures who prefer to avoid the sights, sounds, and smells of humans. There has never been a single fatal bobcat attack on a human in all of recorded history, but thousands of people per year die from attacks by domestic cats and dogs.
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Will a bobcat hurt a human?

With 1 inch claws and 1 inch canines, a bobcat attack risks deep lacerations. You'd need stitches, but it's unlikely a bobcat could kill a human. If you are approached by an aggressive bobcat, make loud noises, wave your arms, and throw things at it.
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Can a house cat mate 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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Can a bobcat climb a tree?

Yes, bobcats do climb trees for several reasons. This unique ability allows them to escape from other predators quickly and sneak away from predators by hiding in tree branches. In many cases, bobcats can even sleep in trees but they would much rather be in one of their dens.
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Do bobcats travel in packs?

Population. Bobcats are solitary animals.
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Do bobcats climb fences?

Bobcats can climb wooden fence posts and can jump fences 6 feet or more in height. Use woven wire overhead if necessary. Add two electric wires at 12 and 18 inches above the ground to prevent bobcats from climbing fences.
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Should I worry about a bobcat in my yard?

Any backyard nature enthusiast should welcome the presence of bobcats. Unlike many animals that become urban neighbors, bobcats don't require you to change your habits (other than not put out poison). The bobcat secretly goes about its ways, remaining as wild as it was in the deepest forest.
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