What is the maximal age a Bobcat reaches?
An adult Bobcat (Lynx rufus) usually gets as old as 32.33 years.
Bobcats are around 60 days in the womb of their mother. When born, they weight 300 grams (0.66 lbs) and measure 1.2 meter (4′ 0″). As a member of the Felidae family (genus: Lynx), their offspring is 2 babies per pregnancy. Fully grown, they reach a bodylength of 69.1 cm (2′ 4″).
As a reference: Usually, humans get as old as 100 years, with the average being around 75 years. After being carried in the belly of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks), they grow to an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) and weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual.
The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a medium-sized North American cat that first appeared during the Irvingtonian stage around 1.8 million years ago (AEO). Containing two recognized subspecies, it ranges from southern Canada to central Mexico, including most of the contiguous United States. The bobcat is an adaptable predator that inhabits wooded areas, as well as semidesert, urban edge, forest edge, and swampland environments. It remains in some of its original range, but populations are vulnerable to local extinction (“extirpation”) by coyotes and domestic animals. With a gray to brown coat, whiskered face, and black-tufted ears, the bobcat resembles the other species of the midsized genus Lynx. It is smaller on average than the Canada lynx, with which it shares parts of its range, but is about twice as large as the domestic cat. It has distinctive black bars on its forelegs and a black-tipped, stubby (or “bobbed”) tail, from which it derives its name.Though the bobcat prefers rabbits and hares, it hunts insects, chickens, geese and other birds, small rodents, and deer. Prey selection depends on location and habitat, season, and abundance. Like most cats, the bobcat is territorial and largely solitary, although with some overlap in home ranges. It uses several methods to mark its territorial boundaries, including claw marks and deposits of urine or feces. The bobcat breeds from winter into spring and has a gestation period of about two months.Although bobcats have been hunted extensively by humans, both for sport and fur, their population has proven resilient though declining in some areas. The elusive predator features in some Indigenous Peoples’ (of North and Central America) stories and in the folklore of European colonizers.
Animals of the same family as a Bobcat
Not really brothers and sisters, but from the same biological family (Felidae):
- Cougar becoming 20 years old
- Black-footed cat becoming 12 years old
- Margay becoming 20 years old
- Chinese mountain cat growing to a mass of 5.49 kgs (12.1 lbs)
- Ocelot becoming 20.25 years old
- European wildcat becoming 31 years old
- Eurasian lynx becoming 26.75 years old
- Leopard cat becoming 15 years old
- Bay cat growing to a mass of 3.43 kgs (7.56 lbs)
- Pallas’s cat with 4 babies per pregnancy
Animals that reach the same age as Bobcat
With an average age of 32.33 years, Bobcat are in good companionship of the following animals:
- Red-faced spider monkey usually reaching 37.75 years
- American bison usually reaching 33 years
- Blainville’s beaked whale usually reaching 27 years
- European bison usually reaching 27 years
- De Brazza’s monkey usually reaching 26.25 years
- Geoffroy’s spider monkey usually reaching 27.25 years
- Ribbon seal usually reaching 31 years
- South Asian river dolphin usually reaching 28 years
- Gayal usually reaching 26.17 years
- Guianan squirrel monkey usually reaching 27 years
Animals with the same number of babies Bobcat
The same number of babies at once (2) are born by:
- Greater mole-rat
- Chacoan peccary
- Mexican vole
- Large-scaled mosaic-tailed rat
- Honey badger
- Merriam’s kangaroo rat
- Lesser bamboo rat
- Armored rat
- Central African oyan
- Chiriqui harvest mouse
Weighting as much as Bobcat
A fully grown Bobcat reaches around 6.38 kg (14.07 lbs). So do these animals:
- Raccoon weighting 6.37 kilos (14.04 lbs) on average
- Red-handed howler weighting 6.17 kilos (13.6 lbs) on average
- Müeller’s gibbon weighting 5.92 kilos (13.05 lbs) on average
- Black-spotted cuscus weighting 6 kilos (13.23 lbs) on average
- Tibetan sand fox weighting 5.54 kilos (12.21 lbs) on average
- White-bellied spider monkey weighting 6.71 kilos (14.79 lbs) on average
- Koala weighting 6.55 kilos (14.44 lbs) on average
- De Brazza’s monkey weighting 5.32 kilos (11.73 lbs) on average
- Sooty mangabey weighting 6.94 kilos (15.3 lbs) on average
- Jaguarundi weighting 6.88 kilos (15.17 lbs) on average
Animals as big as a Bobcat
Those animals grow as big as a Bobcat:
- Alaskan hare with 57.6 cm (1′ 11″)
- Tibetan sand fox with 60.2 cm (2′ 0″)
- Wolverine with 77.3 cm (2′ 7″)
- Jaguarundi with 70.1 cm (2′ 4″)
- Kirk’s dik-dik with 65.5 cm (2′ 2″)
- Tana River red colobus with 56 cm (1′ 11″)
- Fisher (animal) with 75.1 cm (2′ 6″)
- Gee’s golden langur with 60.5 cm (2′ 0″)
- Pampas cat with 61.6 cm (2′ 1″)
- Western red colobus with 57.4 cm (1′ 11″)