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Is this a bobcat?

Posted by rrudd4 (My Page) on
Tue, Sep 27, 11 at 14:56

I hope someone can help me! Sorry the photo is blurry but this july I was on holiday in Orlando, Florida. And i spotted this animal sat next to our villa. It looks like a bobcat but I'm not 100% sure, also I don't know if they are found in Florida! our villa was next to a huge woodland area.
I hope somebody can help me identify it if its not a bobcat!

thankyou!

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RE: Is this a bobcat?

Looks like a bobcat to me.

Jan


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RE: Is this a bobcat?

Yes ... you can see a hint of the face tufts, and the slightly spotted fur.

It's less furry than a northern one, but they are common in Florida


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RE: Is this a bobcat?

Yes, it sure is a bobcat. :)


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RE: Is this a bobcat?

yes , This is a bobcat.


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RE: Is this a bobcat?

very cool! Maybe a bit scary to see it so close by, but wow, very cool, I think! I like your picture btw.


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RE: Is this a bobcat?

Most definitely it is a bobcat. :) What a treat so see one, they are so shy and illusive!


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