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Bobcat
The bobcat has hunting techniques that are similar to the domestic cat and has strong instincts as a baby.
The name of the species may have originated from its short tail. The tail of the animal is only 6 or 7 inches long. The end of its tail is always black, tipped with white. It distinguishes the animal from its northern cousin, the Canadian Lynx, whose tail is tipped solid black.
The bobcat has hunting techniques that are similar to the domestic cat and has strong instincts as a baby.
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These animals are found in almost all types of habitat. They are found in mountain areas and even in desert areas where water is available. The species ranges through all four deserts of the American Southwest. The animals favor rocky, brushy hillsides on which to live and hunt. The bobcat has hunting techniques that are similar to the domestic cat and has strong instincts as a baby.
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