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1970
The karyotype of the bobcat is very similar to that of the leopard (Folio 84) except that its Y chromosome is slightly longer. It is also very similar to one of its close relatives, the caracal, except that the latter has a very large satellite on chromosome E1.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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The karyotype of the bobcat is very similar to that of the leopard (Folio 84) except that its Y chromosome is slightly longer. It is also very similar to one of its close relatives, the caracal, except that the latter has a very large satellite on chromosome E1.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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2015
Once the large cave system accessed through the Bobcat Cave entrance series had been discovered, there was the problem of how to explore it. The entrance series required 5 h transit time each way, leaving little time and stamina for exploration. The solution was to camp in the cave and to conduct exploration from the camp over several days.
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Once the large cave system accessed through the Bobcat Cave entrance series had been discovered, there was the problem of how to explore it. The entrance series required 5 h transit time each way, leaving little time and stamina for exploration. The solution was to camp in the cave and to conduct exploration from the camp over several days.
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2006
Abstract We are standing in a lush, mixed conifer and hardwood forest in northern Vermont, just a few miles outside the small town of Jericho. Above us stretch the branches of beech, birch, maple, hemlock, and red spruce. Springing from the rich, black soil beneath our feet is a mixed understory foliage of witch hobble, as well as ...
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Abstract We are standing in a lush, mixed conifer and hardwood forest in northern Vermont, just a few miles outside the small town of Jericho. Above us stretch the branches of beech, birch, maple, hemlock, and red spruce. Springing from the rich, black soil beneath our feet is a mixed understory foliage of witch hobble, as well as ...
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Electrocardiogram of the Bobcat
Journal of Mammalogy, 1956In view of the recent interest in electrocardiograms of different mammals (Wilber, Jour. Mamm., 36: 283–286, 1955) it seems valuable, whenever possible, to obtain these data for species not previously …
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2004
Fact sheet on endangered or threatened species in New Jersey, containing identification, habitat, and status and conservation information.
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Fact sheet on endangered or threatened species in New Jersey, containing identification, habitat, and status and conservation information.
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2006
This document is a short fact sheet about the Bobcat (Felis refus) and its presence in New Jersey. The fact sheet provides information about the Bobcat's identification, habitat, and endangered status, and explains strategies undertaken in New Jersey for its conservation.
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This document is a short fact sheet about the Bobcat (Felis refus) and its presence in New Jersey. The fact sheet provides information about the Bobcat's identification, habitat, and endangered status, and explains strategies undertaken in New Jersey for its conservation.
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