Thursday, April 23, 2009

image: Northern Bobcat

April 7, 1805

 Seamen and I came across this animal as we were taking a walk. Seamen ran off a little in front of me, and when I caught up to him he was standing face to face with the bobcat. As I arrived the cat took off and pounced away. The Northern Bobcat is a tawny gray in winter, With indistinct dark spotting. The bobcat gets its common name from its stubby, or "bobbed," tail. I t also has slightly tufted ears. The length of the bobcat is about 3 feet and it's tail is 4 to 7 inches long and can way between 14- 29 pounds.

6 comments:

  1. Wow... You have some really good pictures of animals.

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  2. good animal description
    the music fits aswell

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  3. you are doing a fantastic job with the animals!!! Very cool

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  4. Another beautifully presented week of animal discoveries. Your pictures and descriptions are so informative and easy to read. Your music and design make your journal one that I can get alot out of and very easily and quickly. Keep up the good work. I like when you inject yourself and your reactions into your descriptions of discovery.

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  5. good picture and description. the music on here is really good too

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