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        Bobcat ( Lynx rufus)
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Title:                     Bobcat          
Alternative Title:      (none)          
Creator:                Fijetland, Conrad               
Source:         WO-2920 
Publisher:              U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  
Contributor:            DIVISION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS      
Language:               EN - ENGLISH    
Rights:         (public domain) 
Audience:               (general)
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         - first upload: 15:53, Feb. 7, 2004 - de:Wikipedia by  de:User:Head
 
        
        
         
        
        
         
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