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Bobcats: Bob-tailed Cats of North America

Age 5-6

M Martin

Bobcats: Bob-tailed Cats of North America

Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Jan. 22, 2016)
The bobcat looks very similar to a house cat except that it is a lot bigger - about twice the size. An overgrown house cat you might call it. Have you ever wondered why this cat is called a bobcat? It is because of its short tail. In other words, bobbed. So, bobcats are actually bob-tailed cats. Bobcats belong to the lynx family, which is also part of the bigger cat family. They are found in North America and Mexico. They are known to survive different types of climates. They are also very fierce and can take down big prey twice their size. In this book you will learn many more interesting things about the bobcat. You will learn about their hunting skills which are truly amazing. You will learn about their habits and their social life. Are bobcats friendly with their kind? Where do they live? What do they eat? What are their predators? Are they endangered? What types of animals are they related to? These questions and more will all be answered in this book. This book also contains more than 20 photographs of the bobcat in its natural habitat. Reading this book while looking at the images will help the reader understand what the bobcat is really like.
Series
The Great Book of Animal Knowledge (Book 27)
ISBN
1523628960 / 9781523628964
Pages
26
Weight
2.2 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.1 in.

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