Bobcats live mostly live in the southern region of North America. They prefer to live on rocky hillsides, but are known to live in woodlands, swamps, deserts, and sometimes suburban areas. Since bobcats are nocturnal, they are seldom seen by human. They live mostly throughout the United States except for a huge portion of the Midwest and the northeast. Bobcats are more seen in Western part of America. “During the day, Bobcats sleep and rest in dens in the form of a rock crevice or hollow tree with one individual having a number of dens within its home range.” Bobcats are known for living in many areas, and can be seen throughout most of the United States. …show more content…
Bobcat’s features can vary depending on the habitat the live in. Bobcats normally have beige or reddish spotted fur. The reason why bobcat’s fur color can vary on where they live is so during the day they can have a safe place to rest. Bobcats are on average 26-41 inches long and can weigh up to 30 pounds. Bobcats get their name for having “bobbed”