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The bobcat probably just thought I was a crazy human, and he's probably right, but I don't care what it thinks. I only want it to leave my cats alone. I wondered today what Junior kept meowing at. Now I know. He wouldn't have been meowing at Bones. It was the kind of meow ...
Despite their size, Bobcats are known to be able to kill animals that are much larger than themselves. In areas where growing Human settlements have encroached on the Bobcat’s natural habitat, they have also been known to take occasional livestock such as poultry and sheep. For a complete ...
The next geologic period of Mars' history is known as the Hesperian. The beginning of the Hesperian period is marked by a rise in volcanism and a decrease in celestial impact events. The flood of volcanic activity caused around 30% of the planet to be paved over, and the excess of sulfur...
A few minutes before they opened the pet carrier on a sandy trail near the beach, the veterinarians heard a piercing growl from inside the cage. Their patient was ready to go home.
than humans. Their hearing ability is 20 times sharper than a human's. Likewise, the wolf has a sense of smell 100 times stronger than a human's. These keen senses protect the wolf from its predators long before it sees them and enables the wolf to find prey even before it is in ...
As the human population of Mumbai went into lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic, the flamingo population flourished leading to a count of over 150,000 during the summer of 2020. That number was up 25% from the previous year, according to the Science Times. In this photo, flocks of flami...
We developed a spatial population simulation model to assess the long‐term viability of the bobcat population in Ohio in the face of 2 human‐induced factors limiting population growth: potential harvest and road mortality. We combined habitat suitability and road mortality risk data with vital ...
Roads are among the most ubiquitous human features to pervade ecosystems worldwide1,2. The negative effects of roadways and traffic on wildlife are far-reaching; it is well known that roads can create barriers to movement3, cause habitat fragmentation4,5, impede gene flow6, and contribute to ...
and human capital, facilities, and supplies were required to lead (e.g., FLSC faculty), manage, and operate (e.g., FSLC students and interns) Bobcat Bounty. The FSLC co-founders/faculty directors created a Steering Committee, with members from different community organizations off campus, ...