bobcat

[ UK /bˈɒbkæt/ ]
[ US /ˈbɑbˌkæt/ ]
NOUN
  1. small lynx of North America
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How To Use bobcat In A Sentence

  • A bobcat is another wild cat, about half the size of a cougar, with a stubby tail rather than a long one.
  • Joe Adams will get his frozen bobcat back, again.
  • And neither the feces of bobcats nor the urine of foxes, coyotes, and bobcats discouraged voles from attacking seedlings.
  • The Lynx is a medium-sized cat, similar to the bobcat, but appears somewhat larger.
  • To compound matters, expanding human populations have forced out - and hunted or trapped out - deer predators such as wolves, mountain lions, and bobcats.
  • In Florida's Marion County, Interstate 75 cuts right through a state-long swath of greenway that's habitat for bobcats, opossums, and armadillos.
  • A manitou could take the form of a bison, bear, wolf, mountain lion, bobcat, deer, bird, or some other animal.
  • We haven't seen a Florida panther, an endangered species that has been reportedly sighted in the reserve, but we are more than content with ‘our’ bobcat.
  • Yes | No | Report from bennett2009 wrote 1 year 3 days ago the power of the bobcat is amazing it just took down a mule deer that was 3 or 4 times it's size and the mule deer didn't even have a fighting chance Bobcat Takes Down Mule Deer
  • The BLDGBLOG post you mentioned (presumably this one) had passed me by, so thanks for bringing bobcats in foreclosed homes to my attention. Secure broadband connection not guaranteed
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