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Characteristics of order carnivora-Digits with claws -4 or more toes on each foot -May have carnassial teeth -Highly developed brain -Simple stomach (monogastric) -Os-penis or baculum present -Diet includes meat, but many are actually omnivores
Characteristics of family felidae-Digitigrade feet, haired below except the pads -5 toes on front feet (1 high on leg), 4 on hind feet (front feet larger than hinds) -Short, curved retractile claws - Short, round skull - Dentition – I 3/3 + C1/1 + P2/2 + M1/1 x 2 = 28 (except cougar P 3/2 = 30 teeth) - Highly developed carnassials; grooved canines
Cougar scientific name + subspecies namePuma concolor (cougar)
Physical characteristics of cougar- Generally reddish brown to tawny gray: VI – reddish; coastal – darkest; interior – palest - White on muzzle, chest and belly Long tail, >1/3 of body
Cougar habitat and home range- Occupy wide range of habitats (generally follow prey) -Dense forests for cover and rocky outcroppings for hunting - Ranges vary, males usually 65-90 sq.km. Females 40-80 sq. km
Cougar behaviour-Nocturnal hunters -Solitary animals (except female with kittens) -Mark territories with scratch piles and urination
Cougar hunting and food-Stalk and pounce on prey -Laid back ears, twitching tail, pumping legs = attack posture -Will attack from rear and target neck -Feed on internal organs first -Will bury and return to carcass for repeated feedings on meat
Management of cougars- Bag limit usually 2 - Skull/hide must be submitted for CI -may not shoot a cougar kitten or cougar in its company
Canada Lynx Scientific nameLynx canadensis
Lynx physical characteristics-gray in colour with brownish under hair - Prominent black ear tufts and long hairs on each side of the lower face - Short black-tipped tails and long legs with large feet
Lynx habitat- old growth boreal forests - Home ranges will vary with prey density, but may be up to 36 sq. km
Lynx food and feeding- Mainly solitary, nocturnal hunters - 75% of diet = snowshoe hare, especially in winter
Lynx reproduction-Mating occurs in March -Gestation is 60-65 days -Up to 4 young are born in May (litter size usually 2-3) -Female rears kittens for about 1 year
Lynx Management- Important trapping species - bag limit of 1 in most regions Illegal to hunt a lynx accompanied by one or more lynx -CI and reporting of lynx in some regions
Bobcat scientific nameLynx rufus
Bobcat physical characteristics- Smaller than the lynx -Short legs and small feet -Lack the prominent face ruff and ear tufts -Pelage tawny brown with whitish underparts -Black markings on body (spots and bars) are more prominent than lynx
Which is the lynx and which is the bobcat?a = Lynx b = Bobcat
Bobcat habitatCombination of dense coniferous forests for cover (especially in winter) and open areas (e.g., logged areas) for hunting
Bobcat feeding and foodprimarily nocturnal hunters; will hunt during the day in winter - rabbits and other small mammals (mice, squirrels), and birds
Bobcat reproduction- Prolonged breeding season, lasting from Feb through March - Gestation is 50-60 days and 2-3 kittens are born from April to May
Bobcat management-CR or CI in some regions -Illegal to hunt a bobcat accompanied by one or more bobcat