Muscular Bobcat; Point Reyes National Seashore

Photo of a muscular bobcat.
Mr. Muscles

Whenever I photograph a bobcat I try to determine its sex. I usually get a good enough look to be able to tell.  This one is obviously a male.  Even if I couldn’t determine its sex in the normal way, I’d assume this one to be a male based simply on the shoulder muscles.  For some reason, the vast majority of bobcats I see are males.

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  1. What a gorgeous cat, Jim! Must’ve been thrilling to watch him…

    1. It was thrilling Gregory. I can’t imagine how I’d feel if I got the same opportunity with a mountain lion.

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