Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Endangered species "The Mexican Bobcat"

A Mexican Bobcat!
Hey guys, I'm telling you about an endangered species.  We decided for science to talk about endangered species and make a blog about it!  So I decided to talk about the Mexican Bobcat.  Well you already know this, but it is mostly found in Central Mexico.  It is a medium size Bobcat that is much darker cat than a lynx.  It has a ruff fur on the bobcat.  Also around the ears and close to the cheek it looks like they have side burns.  In the record for the bobcat it is a small cat at least a larger size than a normal house cat.  A normal Mexican Bobcat (Adult) can grow at least 2 times larger than a house cat.  A Mexican Bobcat can weigh between 13-30 pounds!  Their natural habitats are boreal and coniferous mixed forests, coastal swamps, deserts, and scrubland.  Okay, so you know where they live, and know what they look like so go hunting, BUT don't kill one. 

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