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  2. Bobcat - Wikipedia

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    The bobcat (Lynx rufus), also known as the wildcat, bay lynx, [2] [3] or red lynx, [4] is one of the four extant species within the medium-sized wild cat genus Lynx.Native to North America, it ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico.

  3. Oceanic zone - Wikipedia

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    The oceanic zone is typically defined as the area of the ocean lying beyond the continental shelf (e.g. the neritic zone), but operationally is often referred to as beginning where the water depths drop to below 200 metres (660 ft), seaward from the coast into the open ocean with its pelagic zone.

  4. Ocean surface ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    From shallow waters to the deep sea, the open ocean to rivers and lakes, numerous terrestrial and marine species depend on the surface ecosystem and the organisms found there. [1] The ocean's surface acts like a skin between the atmosphere above and the water below, and hosts an ecosystem unique to this environment.

  5. Photo captures bobcat hauling a large shark out of the ocean

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    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission posted a picture to its Facebook page: It's an image of a bobcat coming out of the water at Sebastian Inlet State Park in.

  6. Deep-sea community - Wikipedia

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    Pelagic zones. The ocean can be conceptualized as being divided into various zones, depending on depth, and presence or absence of sunlight.Nearly all life forms in the ocean depend on the photosynthetic activities of phytoplankton and other marine plants to convert carbon dioxide into organic carbon, which is the basic building block of organic matter.

  7. Bobcats caught on video playing in West Des Moines ... - AOL

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    What should I do if I see a bobcat in Iowa? Bobcats were once an endangered species in Iowa, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources . Over the years, their population has rebounded.

  8. How many bobcats roam Tuscarawas County? New ... - AOL

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    Bobcats are likely the biggest predator that Tuscarawas County will ever get, he said. Wolves and mountain lions, which roamed the area in the early 1800s, won't be returning.

  9. Trophic level - Wikipedia

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    A large carnivore may eat both smaller carnivores and herbivores; the bobcat eats rabbits, but the mountain lion eats both bobcats and rabbits. Animals can also eat each other; the bullfrog eats crayfish and crayfish eat young bullfrogs. The feeding habits of a juvenile animal, and, as a consequence, its trophic level, can change as it grows up.