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Cool Cat in a Hot Zone
As winter comes to Colorado, a bobcat at dusk makes its way along a well-trod path.
Credit: Colorado State University
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Areas in California and Colorado where bobcats frequent were studied by scientists.
Credit: Scott Carver et al.
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Bobcats are on-the-move from sunset until midnight, and again before dawn until sunrise.
Credit: Colorado State University
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Largely unseen, the secretive bobcat is in fact our next-door neighbor.
Credit: USDA Forest Service
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Hollow logs, brush piles and thickets, and the undersides of rock ledges: homes to bobcats.
Credit: Wikimedia Commons
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In Boulder, a city along Colorado's Front Range, bobcats and humans cross paths.
Credit: Colorado State University
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