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THE BOBCAT BY: SAMANTHA FEHLMAN, KATELYN

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THE BOBCATBY: SAMANTHA FEHLMAN, KATELYN

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The Bobcat by: Samantha Fehlman, Katelyn Gierhart

Table of ContentsParagraph 1: Introductory paragraph

Paragraph 2: Physical description

Paragraph 3: Locomotion

Paragraph 4: Diet/Food Chain

Paragraph 5: Habitat

Paragraph 6: Adaptations

Paragraph 7: Life Cycle

Paragraph 8: Species Survival Status

Paragraph 9: Behavior

Paragraph 10: Conclusion

Glossary

Bibliography

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INTRODUCTIONThis report will be about the bobcat and all of its adaptations, locomotion, diet, food chain, life cycle, behavior, and a lot more. I certainly hope you will enjoy this report.

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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONThe bobcat { lynx rufus } can live up to 12 years old in the wild. However, in captivity they can live up to 25 years old. The bobcats fur is a brownish red with a blacked tip tail. It can also live up to be 2-3 feet long and 15-40 pounds

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LOCOMOTIONThe bobcat is fast-moving. That means it moves very fast. The bobcat is fast-moving because it has strong back legs that can help it pounce on its prey. The bobcat is not always fast-moving. Sometimes, the bobcat is stealthy so it can catch its prey easily.

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DIET/ FOOD CHAINThe bobcat eats multiple animals, such as birds, rabbits, mice, and squirrels. You might think that the bobcat is at the top of its food chain . Wrong! The bobcat is eaten by moutain lion, or coyote if it gets the chance

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HABITAT

The bobcat lives throughout North America except parts of California. It lives in all of Nevada’s forests, suburban areas, and deserts. They also can live in warm and cold climates.

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ADAPTATIONSThe bobcat’s strong back legs help it pounce on its prey easily. It is also camouflaged. It is camouflaged because of the black spots.. The spots help the bobcat blend in to its surroundings.

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LIFE CYCLE

Bobcats mate in late

March or early May

After 9-12 months the

pups are born

The pups spend 5-9 months to learn how to hunt for food

Become teens

Become adults

The bobcat’s life cycle starts with the bobcats mating in late March or early April. Then after the 9-12 months, the pups are born and they spend 5-9 months with their mother learning how to learn to hunt for their own food. When the pups can take care of themselves the leave their mother and become adults. Then the cycle starts all over again.

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SPECIES SURVIVAL STATUSThe bobcat is being killed a lot by of hunters. Sometimes it is for fun. Other times it is for the fur pelts. The fur pelts are used to make coats, rugs, blankets, and vests.

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BEHAVIORThe bobcat is related to the Canada lynx. The bobcats tail is what gave it its name because the tail is bobbed at the very end of the tail. The bobcat is nocturnal. That means it is active at night. It is nocturnal so it can not be eaten by its predators.

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CONCLUSION

This concludes my report about the bobcat and its description, habitat, locomotion, diet/food chain, adaptations, life cycle, survival status, and behavior.

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GLOSSARYLYNX RUFUS-BOBCATRODENT- ANY OF AN ORDER OF RELATIVELY SMALL MAMMALSNOCTURNAL- ACTIVE AT NIGHT

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BIBLIOGRAPHYNATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COMALLABOUTBOBCATS.COM