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Post by Evangeline on Aug 29, 2007 4:06:35 GMT -5
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Post by Insane Pirate Dragon on Aug 29, 2007 10:34:22 GMT -5
That is one gorgeous cat, I've seen regular ol' bobcats around here and this holds nothing to him.
But that is absolutely beautiful.
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Post by ebonyviper on Aug 29, 2007 10:45:36 GMT -5
World's Biggest Housecat!
He reminds me of my black cat for some reason. Gosh, he's beautiful. Those eyes just draw you right in.
Ohio has bobcats, but they hide from people most of the time. It's actually a mascot of one of the state universities here.
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Post by Evangeline on Aug 29, 2007 11:44:14 GMT -5
We have bobcats and (possibly) lynx up in New Brunswick, and the odd claim of sighting an eastern panther, though considered extinct in this area.
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Post by ebonyviper on Aug 29, 2007 11:56:44 GMT -5
Ohio is part of the Appalacian Mountains and that's where a part of the bobcat population lives, although there are some in the Wayne National Forest, which is pretty close to where I live. They're the biggest predators in the state, besides foxes. We don't have anything as big as mountain lions. Or even lynxes. Those are a bit further west, I think.
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Post by Insane Pirate Dragon on Aug 29, 2007 12:02:24 GMT -5
Just bobcats here and feral cats.
We do have the occasional mountain lion sighting or when one gets hit on the highway. They were native to the state at one time.
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Post by Reiji Neko Mitsukai on Aug 29, 2007 12:33:57 GMT -5
I gots nothing. ;.; So boring where I live...
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Post by Insane Pirate Dragon on Aug 29, 2007 12:43:09 GMT -5
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Post by pookydoc on Aug 29, 2007 13:32:05 GMT -5
we got everything..bears..you name it XD we had a bear come in our garden once..
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Post by danni on Aug 29, 2007 19:11:06 GMT -5
What a stunning cat.
I'm glad they plan to return it to the wild where it belongs.
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Post by Evangeline on Aug 29, 2007 20:00:53 GMT -5
New Brunswick is also bear country and deer a/k/a "rats with antlers" country and moose country as well. Don't forget the brazen coyotes chasing cats across the street right in front of your house. Eastern coyotes are BIG suckers.
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Post by Tracker89 on Aug 30, 2007 5:56:03 GMT -5
Bahrain's inhabited areas don't really have many animals, unless you count birds and a LOT of stray cats. However down in the southern desert and Hawar islands we have oryx, gazelle, and a bunch of other animals I can't remember. Oh, and dolphins in the sea too.
Nearby Saudi and Qatar have Arabian Wolves. Never seen one though.
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