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bobcat
[ bob-kat ]
noun
- a North American wildcat, Lynx rufus, ranging from southern Canada to central Mexico, having a brownish coat with black spots.
bobcat
/ ˈbɒbˌkæt /
noun
- a North American feline mammal, Lynx rufus , closely related to but smaller than the lynx, having reddish-brown fur with dark spots or stripes, tufted ears, and a short tail Also calledbay lynx
Word History and Origins
Origin of bobcat1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bobcat1
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Example Sentences
About 26 animals remained behind in Big Bear, including bears, bobcats, mountain lions, snow leopards and wolves.
However, she said it is a wildlife corridor for mountain lions, coyotes, foxes, bobcats and the occasional bear.
Things get weirder and more delightful with a bobcat and bear band, where instruments are fashioned out of logs and vegetation, and later some Afro-Cuban frogs jamming out with acorns.
A bill awaiting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature could take off the market one of the most commonly used rat poisons that are ingested by raptors, mountain lions, bobcats and other wildlife.
Living on the western edge of Griffith Park, they were accustomed to seeing wildlife — coyotes, bobcats, deer, foxes — wandering into their backyard.
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