Gato Roberto
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Just to clear up a couple things.This is a new lease with 25 head of $$$$$Longhorns$$$$$. The vegetation is about knee high. The 2 pics I posted are the Same Pic. 1st one reduced for TBH size limits. The 2nd is the pic @ 100% with the Cat Cropped Out of the Pic. There is a barbwire fence seperating a field about 75 yards from the camera. I might put a Snare there. But given 1/2 a chance to put a Pin on it , and I will tell you for sure what it is. My vote is Bobcat.
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Bobcat all the way
E. Pence you need to keep studying and study harder, if you are studying to be a wildlife biologist. The ears are tufted, white spots on the back of the ears, and the short tail... there is only one answer. All those who said bobcat take a bow; the rest of you know that bobcats are highly variable in color.
I've spent 12 years on the study of ocelot and restoration of habitat for them. And I am a practicing professional wildlife biologist
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