Bobcats are medium-sized wild cats native to North America. They are typically around 2-3 feet long and weigh between 15-35 pounds. Bobcats have short tails, tufted ears, and a distinctive spotted coat. They are solitary animals that are most active at dawn and dusk.
Bobcats are important predators in their ecosystem. They help to control populations of rodents and other small animals. Bobcats are also a popular target for hunting and trapping. Their fur is used to make clothing and other items.