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  2. Bobcat - Wikipedia

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    The bobcat is able to survive for long periods without food, but eats heavily when prey is abundant. During lean periods, it often preys on larger animals, which it can kill and return to feed on later. The bobcat hunts by stalking its prey and then ambushing with a short chase or pounce.

  3. Why Do Cats Purr? - AOL

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    The most common way that cats communicate is by purring. However, there is not much known about this method of communication. ... Smaller wild cats such as bobcats, lynxes, ocelots, pumas ...

  4. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    When cats communicate with humans, they do so to get what they need or want, such as food, water, attention, or play. As such, cat communication methods have been significantly altered by domestication. [1] Studies have shown that domestic cats tend to meow much more than feral cats. [2] They rarely meow to communicate with fellow cats or other ...

  5. Scent rubbing - Wikipedia

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    A bobcat (Lynx rufus) near a scent rubbing post. Bobcats display cheek rubbing to scent mark in the wild. [1] Scent rubbing is a behavior where a mammal rubs its body against an object in their environment, sometimes in ones covered with strongly odored substances. It is typically shown in carnivores, although many mammals exhibit this behavior ...

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

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    The post Video of Cat Reacting to Bobcats in Her Yard Goes Viral appeared first on CatTime. A recent TikTok video captures just such a moment, as a cat reacts to something outside the window ...

  7. Deputy bravely offers help to injured bobcat in Florida and ...

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    “How in the world did that bobcat let him get that close?”

  8. Animal language - Wikipedia

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    Animal languages are forms of communication between animals that show similarities to human language. [1] Animals communicate through a variety of signs, such as sounds and movements. Signing among animals may be considered a form of language if the inventory of signs is large enough. The signs are relatively arbitrary, and the animals seem to ...

  9. Bobcat Casually Drinking From Birdbath Looks Like World's ...

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    Bobcats are brownish gray in color, and usually have spots and bands on their fur, with large, mostly black ears and a black tip on their tail. They are about twice the size of normal domestic ...