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| quote: Originally posted by Sunset_Va: Thank you for sharing your picture. The young bobcat was just curious, as all cats are.
Couple years back, driving into town one morning, came upon a grown bobcat, evidently just hit and killed on the hwy. Not a mark on him, and no blood. With gloves, I picked him up, put him in the back of my truck, and brought him home, and buried him on my land.
A noble cat like that should not rot on the road.
What impressed me was the size. Guessing 40 lbs, and 3 ft long. He was so beautiful.
I’d be tempted to take that one to my taxidermist and put him on my mantle! |
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| I can’t find it now, but earlier this year our son sent a video of a momma bobcat and a couple of her kittens walking between his house and the adjacent house in Richardson Tx. He lives in a neighborhood near a park with a creek running through it.
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