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  2. Bobcat - Wikipedia

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    The bobcat has sharp hearing and vision, and a good sense of smell. It is an excellent climber and swims when it needs to, but normally avoids water. [29] The adult bobcat is 47.5–125 cm (18.7–49.2 in) long from the head to the base of its distinctive stubby tail, averaging 82.7 cm (32.6 in); the tail is 9 to 20 cm (3.5 to 7.9 in) long. [27]

  3. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words can be used as verbs or interjections in addition to nouns , and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeic .

  4. Bobcat Goldthwait - Wikipedia

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    Robert Francis "Bobcat" Goldthwait (born May 26, 1962) is an American comedian, actor, director, and screenwriter. He became known for his stuttering, shrieking stage persona with an unusual raspy and high-pitched voice, which he retired in the early 2000s.

  5. Think you heard a panther in MS? Spoiler alert: It was ... - AOL

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    What a bobcat sounds like. What a rabbit in distress sounds like. This is not an actual rabbit in distress. It's a call used to mimic the sound and attract predators for hunting purposes.

  6. Video of Cat Reacting to Bobcats in Her Yard Goes Viral - AOL

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    Sometimes, our pets alert us to surprising encounters in our own backyards, giving us a glimpse into the unexpected. A recent TikTok video captures just such a moment, as a cat reacts to something ...

  7. Talk:Bobcat - Wikipedia

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    Bobcats make seven distinct sound such as purring, hissing, growling, yowling, meowing, screaming, and snarling. They make this sound to either communicate with their mate or kittens, to hunt, or even for defense. For example, a bobcat will snarl when they are extremely angry or afraid, and meow when they are lonely or hungry.

  8. 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 ...

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