Bobcat | ||
Classification(s) : | Predator | |
Cat Name : | Lynx | |
Common Name : | Bobcat | |
Scientific Name : | Lynx rufus | |
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Physical Description : | A tawny feline with a dense, spotted coat. Much like a lynx, they have long legs and a short body. |
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Physical Statistics : | Males – Weight: 15-68 Pounds (7-31 Kilograms) |
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Behavior : | Much like the lynx, the bobcat is timid, but known for being a dangerous animal to corner. Bobcat are also rare in the cats’ world, with humans keeping them at bay without realizing it. |
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Social Organization : | Solitary; Bobcat territories only overlap when the two cats are of opposite sex. |
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Approval Level : | Admin; Bobcats are rare in the cats' forest, and are highly dangerous and keep large territories, meaning they affect more than one clan. | |
Danger Level : | High (All cats are vulnerable); The bobcat is a dangerous and flexible hunter who will take any prey it can get, from mouse to deer. |