By Gunner Hatfield,
Caswell, Grade 8
The size of a male bobcat is 28-40 inches long. A female is 15-20 inches. They eat small mammals like mice, squirrels, birds, stray cats, rabbits, chicken and even small deer.
Of course bobcats don’t lay eggs so they are warm-blooded. Guess what is interesting? Their fur looks like a mini cheetah.
Bobcats eat meat so they are called carnivores. Their species are Rufus.
Now onto their habitat. They live in boreal and coniferous, mixed forest, hardwood, coastal swamps, deserts and scrubland. They live in Canada and northern America.