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  2. Bobcat - Wikipedia

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    A morphological size comparison study in the eastern United States found a divergence in the location of the largest male and female specimens, suggesting differing selection constraints for the sexes. [39] Skeletal muscles make up 58.5 % of the bobcat's body weight.

  3. List of largest cats - Wikipedia

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    Following list contains size (weight and length) measurements for wild adult males of each species: ... Shoulder height (cm) Native range by continent(s) Range map 1 ...

  4. Exploring the Fascinating World of Lynx Cats: Evolution ...

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    The bobcat is the smallest type of lynx cat breed, with a height that rarely reaches two feet. They’re also the breed that’s most moved away from their origins as an arctic hunting cat.

  5. Lynx - Wikipedia

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    The bobcat is thought to have arised from a dispersal across the Bering Land Bridge during the Early Pleistocene, around 2.5-2.4 million years ago, with the Iberian lynx suggested to have speciated around 1 million years ago, at the end of the Early Pleistocene, the Eurasian lynx is thought to have evolved from Asian populations of Lynx ...

  6. Giant pet cat is the size of an adult bobcat - AOL

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    This woman’s 7-year-old pet cat Dexter has grown to the jaw-dropping size of an adult male bobcat! Dexter, who weighs over 24 lbs., is an F6 Savannah cat, meaning he’s only six generations ...

  7. Japanese Bobtail - Wikipedia

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    Body: Medium in size (usually 2.7 - 4kg, or 6 - 9lbs). [8] males larger than females. Long torso, lean and elegant, showing well developed muscular strength. Balance is also very important. Neck: Not too long and not too short, in proportion to the length of the body. Legs: Long, slender, and high. The hind legs longer than the forelegs. Paws ...

  8. How many bobcats roam Tuscarawas County? New ... - AOL

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    Science teacher Kip Brady is asking residents to send in game camera photos of bobcats to help with the project.

  9. Weasel - Wikipedia

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    Weasels / ˈ w iː z əl z / are mammals of the genus Mustela of the family Mustelidae.The genus Mustela includes the least weasels, polecats, stoats, ferrets, and European mink. ...