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Describes the bobcat and its natural habitat, including physical traits, social life, survival instincts, birth and development, and interaction with humans.
Describes the habits and characteristics of the stubby-tailed spotted wildcat that is native to North America.
Examines the behavior, hunting techniques, survival abilities, and habitat of the bobcat.
Like a delicately prepared meal, Rebecca Lee’s “Bobcat” is a rich medley of subtle yet striking details. “Bobcat” is a finely wrought study of the complexities and contradictions at the heart of modern life—of the fictions in ...
As the sun starts to set, a spotted wildcat awakens. It leaves the cave where it has been resting and begins to roam the rocky landscape outside. In the cool night air, the bobcat hunts for its prey.