Bobcat
The Bobcat is a solitary and elusive predator, known for its distinctive black-tipped ears and short, bobbed tail. This medium-sized cat is a skilled hunter, capable of taking down prey much larger than itself. Bobcats are typically found in a variety of habitats, including forests, woodlands, and scrublands. They are solitary creatures, marking their territory with scent glands and vocalizations. While generally shy, bobcats can be aggressive when threatened or protecting their young.
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Conservation Status
The Bobcat was wiped out after the Chain Breaker war.
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