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- The bobcat is a wild cat that weighs an average of 33 pounds when it is full grown. Its body is 26 - 42 inches in length and its tail is 4 to 8 inches long.
- The bobcat is a predator. It is prey to cougars and pumas and humans who hunt them for their beautiful fur.
- The bobcat is not endangered but it is threatened in areas where they are over hunted, particularly in the eastern states
- It is a carnivore.
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- The badger is a carnivore
- The badger has sharp powerful claws for digging and a strong jaw with sharp teeth for tearing apart meat. The badger has poor eyesight but a keen sense of smell.
Badger
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- Coyotes used to live in the northwestern United States, but now they are ranging around all states, Canada, Mexico, and Central America. Coyotes live either in pairs or alone.
- They are 4 feet long, including their 11 to 16 inch tail. Coyotes are a mix of gray, brown, and yellow.
- They are omnivores
Coyote
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- The Bald Eagle is found over most of the North American taiga but eighty percent of them are in Alaska.
- The Bald Eagle prefers to eat dead animals but will also eat live chickens or fish. They hunt in pairs and will steal food from other Eagles. They do not need to eat every day and will change their diet depending on where they live.
- They are carnivores.
Bald Eagle