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Why does nobody talk about these lil niggas? I think most people don't even understand that they exist because you'd think they would be a popular mascot or have some kind of presence in pop culture. Just boggles my mind that there are tiglets running around and no one seems to care what the fuck, anons?
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>>4775787
>Why does nobody talk about these lil niggas?
Because they are boring to catfags. Basically slightly more exotic maine coons.
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>>4775787
I know they're supposedly around me but I never see them so there's not much to talk about.

I thought I heard one but it turns out to be a female gray fox, they make some rough, low kind of demonic sounding bark in the mating season. But they are actually cute and pleasant animals.
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>>4775787
They're stealthy. It's hard to spot one. I live in woody ass Pennsylvania and I've only seen them a few times, and only very briefly, outside of zoos.
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>>4775787
>I think most people don't even understand that they exist
Because like >>4775864 says they’re difficult to see, wild cats of this ‘medium’ size tend to try to be reclusive and stealthy not just for hunting but also since they can still be preyed upon and stuff
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>>4775787
>or have some kind of presence in pop culture.
um, excuse me? Only one of the more popular videogame characters of all time?
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Everyone knows what a bobcat is
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>>4775787
Seen their cousins (Eurasian lynx) many times on my yard and while walking in the forest during winter times, usually a very cool experience, but I'm scared that they will steal my dog.
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>>4775787
They're my favorite cat, OP
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>>4776053
What kind of a faggot dog do you have?
Even coyotes dab on bobcats, and they're tiny little fag dogs themselves.
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>>4777737
A full on male lynx, maybe.
But not bobcats. Bobcats are tiny. Coyotes kill them sometimes, but not a lot, they usually just avoid each other.
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>>4776053
>>4777730
I actually just misread your post, sorry.
I was thinking you were meaning bobcats, but yes, Eurasian lynx are a risk to most medium sized dogs. They would certainly kill any coyote in the western US too(Maybe not eastern ones, much bigger).
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>>4775787
>you'd think they would be a popular mascot or have some kind of presence in pop culture
they do, see picrel. OP once again proving that it's been decades since he last went outside
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>>4775787
Saw one last week hunting mushrooms and it got me thinking. What are they, 30-35lb? That's like 3.5 housecats in one, right? Now I want one and I know no sooner than I snatch one the DNR will squeeze my nuts. That's like the perfect size.



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