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Decker - nice video find - very clear to see the difference side by side.
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The front legs stood out to me: bobcat
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Bobcat
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Undoubtedly Bobcat.
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...I voted lynx just cause I think they're super duper cool.
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you've obviously never seen many bobcats
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I personally voted bobcat... I just thought before i put my foot in anyone's Arse I would double check.... And no i have not seen many only 2 in the wild.
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I vote house cat. Oh wait, that was a different thread, a long time ago.
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The lack of spots suggest lynx, but the lack of tufts on the ears suggest bobcat. Perhaps a hybrid, such as a bobolink?
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