Bobcat By Sydney Sharon Dolese Animal Facts Diet
Bobcat By: Sydney Sharon Dolese
Animal Facts Diet Description Bobcats are 16 -30 pounds. Bobcats are 5 inches 13 cm. Bobcats have reddish tan or bay colors. Bobcats have fur like other wildcats. Bobcats are carnivores. Carnivores are meat eaters. Bobcats eat mice, birds, rabbit, hares and squirrels. A pic showing your animal. Movement Bobcats run to catch prey. They walk to catch breath.
Habitat Map showing where your animal lives Picture showing your animal in its habitat. 1)Bobcats live in North America, mostly U. S. A. 2)Bobcats are all over the place like forests, deserts, and mountains. 3)Bobcats live in hollow logs, caves, tree stumps, and ledges of stone.
Life Cycle Baby bobcats are called cubs and born from females. It take 50 -70 days to be born. Females bobcats have 1 to 6 kittens. Baby bobcats are brown and small. Baby bobcats live with females until 8 -11 months. A picture of the animal as a baby or young. Adult bobcats live up to 2 to 3 years. Adult bobcats are brown and big. Bobcats do not live in groups.
Animal Interactions Use camouflage-yellow brownish in the desert and gray in the winter. Sharp claws and teeth for climbing, fighting, and hunting. Cougar looking for food. Pic of enemy, predator, prey, etc. Bobcat camouflaging in a tree Solitary and nocturnal animals. Do not interact until breeding season in the winter. Avoid each other to reduce chances of being hurt in a fight. Bobcats are predators, but can be prey to cougars and wolves. Humans are their biggest predator.
Interesting Facts A pic to accompany fact #2 Bobcats are about the size of house cats. Young bobcats stay with their mother for almost a year. Bobcats have shorter tails than other wildcats. A pic to accompany fact #3
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