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Where does a Bobcat stop ...

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[q]Where does a Bobcat stop ... [/q]

.....At the edge of the football field. And they can't go any further.


BWAAAAHAAAHAAA
 
Where does a Bobcat stop... and a Lynx start?

Not sure on that metamorphosis but here in the lower 48 you had better hope that the Lynx is never seen again!:eek:

If the F.S. finds any and I mean any sign of Lynx in any National Forest they may/will shut that Forest down to any & all winter time activities.:mad:

At least that is the threat here in Oregon if the Lynx is found - other areas may be different.
 
They are in SD, got a few north of town. I've seen Randy Thompson (Callin All Coyotes) shoot them on camera near Gregory SD. But hey we kill all of the animals on our state seal or listed as our state animal or bird so waddya expect. Anything with fins, 4 legs or fly's has a season on it.
 
I'm not sure that is a real fight. What do you guys think?? I've seen house cats fight more ferocious than this.

No biting? No rear leg clawing??

I'm not so sure they were really going at it.
 
So I guess they found a wolverine in the Sierra Nevada's. Got it on a monitoring camera. You guys down there can kiss that riding area goodbye.

What about the wolf that was seen in Colorado by game officials?

And the Grizzly bear in the Selway

With all these animals that are popping up where they don't exist....And they think the predators are not coming back.
 
Still not sure what the diff is?

Is it just the little diff in facial furr on the lynx?

Just last week some sledders were seeing groups of Lynx up to 8 together - on or near the trail. Many sightings of singles I guess too. Not that Lynx aint common to the area and are regularly trapped there - but they are generally a loner cat aint they?

Must just be breeding season?
 
Heck F$G quietly places animals. Have been for years down south. Elk in Appalachia, rattlesnakes and wolves in Land Between The Lakes Tennessee, So, what's the odds that the wolverine was placed in front of the camera? Anyone remember the Lynx hair scandal? A picture shouldn't mean anything. Little critter has a collar. :)
 
Between 1980 and 1981...
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The answer is quite clear Ox!
A Lynx and a Cougar are Arctic Cats. I think the Bobcat was the first name for the itty Cat.

Are you going to upgrade away from Ski-Doon'ts
 
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