Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Don't leave Fifi alone in your fenced back yard
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Here's the story from the photo above - Village News
A Villager has reported that he shot a photograph Saturday of a Bobcat spotted in his backyard. Bruce Speck spotted the Bobcat as it was walking across the top of a fence in his backyard at 136 Costa Mesa Drive in the Village of La Zamora. “We saw a mother and two smaller Bobcats about a month ago, but this was the first time I was able to get a photograph of one,” he said. Bobcats are about twice the size of a domestic cat, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. They are generally tan to yellowish brown with dark brown or black streaks. The under parts are usually white with black spots and the insides of the legs are marked with black bars. The bobcat’s ears are pointed with short, black tufts while the tail is short and gives the appearance of being “bobbed.” The young have mottled or spotted fur with more distinct facial marking than the adults. Widely distributed throughout Florida in deep forest, swamps, and hammock land. Thick patches of saw palmetto and dense shrub thickets are important as den and resting sites. In rural areas, bobcats can range five or six square miles and generally cover their territory in a slow, careful fashion. In urban to suburban areas, the range of territory usually decreases to one or two miles. |
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do they eat squirrels
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Fierce hunters, bobcats can kill prey much bigger than themselves including small deer, but usually eat rabbits, birds, mice, squirrels, and other smaller game. The bobcat hunts by stealth, but delivers a deathblow with a leaping pounce that can cover 10 feet.
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It's no big surprise that bobcats live in and around The Villages. There are foxes, coyotes, raccoons, and even black bears in the area. There are venomous snakes and fire ants, also.
Good idea to always be with your dog (on a leash) when they are outside. |
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Lions and tigers and bears.........oh my.
.........and alligators.
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We live near the northern edge of the Morse horse farm. Many times in the evenings when I go out with the dog she is sniffing the air in that direction. I have not seen anything, but at times she will “take care of business” and hustle back into the house. Wouldn’t surprise me if some critter is near.
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They will eat you if they are hungry enough.
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My killer cat would take a bobcat down in seconds...once she wakes up from her dailey naps
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Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk Last edited by Chi-Town; 12-17-2017 at 10:59 PM. |
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I saw one a couple of years ago just in the woods on the walk between hole 7 & 8 at Heron golf course. They are very beautiful, quiet and fast.
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That is a really good picture but would not want to be the person taking it.
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