Bobcat
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(As a noun)
Bobcat ( noun )
A North American wildcat with reddish-brown fur, a short tail, and distinctive black spots on the ears and tail.
Origin:
The word "bobcat" is believed to have originated from the "bobbed" tail of the animal, which is shorter than that of other wild cats. .
Examples:
- Bobcats are known for their agility and strength, and can be found in a variety of habitats.
- The bobcat is a skilled hunter, preying on small animals such as rabbits and squirrels.
- Bobcats are typically solitary animals, only coming together to mate.
- Bobcat populations have been declining due to habitat loss and hunting.
- Bobcats are known for their distinctive call, which sounds like a loud, mournful howl.
(As a verb)
Bobcat ( verb )
A North American wildcat with reddish-brown fur, a short tail, and distinctive black spots on the ears and tail.
Origin:
The word "bobcat" is believed to have originated from the "bobbed" tail of the animal, which is shorter than that of other wild cats. .
Examples:
- Bobcats are known for their agility and strength, and can be found in a variety of habitats.
- The bobcat is a skilled hunter, preying on small animals such as rabbits and squirrels.
- Bobcats are typically solitary animals, only coming together to mate.
- Bobcat populations have been declining due to habitat loss and hunting.
- Bobcats are known for their distinctive call, which sounds like a loud, mournful howl.