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: Their most recognizable feature is a short, stubby tail that usually measures between 2 and 8 inches. It typically has a black tip on the upper side and is white underneath.

: On the back of their ears, they have prominent white spots. These are often called "false eyes" and are intended to deceive predators into thinking the bobcat is watching them even when its back is turned.

: Compared to domestic cats, they have significantly longer legs and large, padded paws that help them navigate diverse terrains.

When looking at pictures of Lynx rufus ), you can identify them by several key physical features that distinguish them from other wildcats:

: Their coat ranges from tan to grayish-brown or reddish-brown, heavily marked with black spots or streaks. This pattern acts as natural camouflage for various environments.

: They have black-tipped, pointed ears with short tufts of black hair. Their faces often appear wide and flat due to longer "ruffs" of fur on the cheeks that look similar to sideburns.

If you are interested in seeing more detailed galleries or specific behaviors captured in photos, you might explore collections from the Smithsonian's National Zoo or the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum . Bob Cat Fact Sheet - Desert Museum

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