Bobcats

  • Bobcats
    By Eric Payson, Robert A. Sobieszek

    "Eric Payson has created a thoroughly terrific book - an eye view of a young girls' softball team that is at once intimate and revealing...and at the same time evokes the grace, beauty, frustration and elation of any athletic endeavor.

  • Bobcats: Bob-Tailed Cats of North America
    By M Martin

    This book also contains more than 20 photographs of the bobcat in its natural habitat. Reading this book while looking at the images will help the reader understand what the bobcat is really like.

  • Bobcats
    By Caitie McAneney

    Bobcats are fierce forest predators. Readers will enjoy reading all about North America’s most common—and most elusive—wild cat. This book introduces readers to the bobcat’s range, habitat, diet, and anatomy.

  • Bobcats: Ghostly Elusive
    By Dr. Richard A. NeSmith

    Even with a thriving population, they are seldom seen and seldom heard. This book will help you to become familiar with a fascinated species that roam throughout most of North America and Mexico.

  • Bobcats
    By Ann Squire

    This True Books: Animals series introduces readers in grades three through five to fascinating animals. Students learn about the lifecycles, homes, feeding and mating habits, special abilities, and everyday activities...

  • Bobcats
    By Henry Randall

    Learn about the North American bobcat.

  • Bobcats
    By Arnold Ringstad

    Presents information about bobcats, their habitats, and their special features, including their short bobbed tails.

  • Bobcats
    By Caroline Arnold

    Describes the life cycle, behavior, and habitat of and dangers faced by bobcats, the stubby-tailed wildcats native to North America.

  • Bobcats
    By A. J. Grucella

    They may look like large house cats, but bobcats are really wild, carnivorous animals. There are approximately 1 million bobcats that live throughout North America, but they usually stay a good distance from humans.

  • Bobcats
    By Jennifer L. Marks

    Hunting at night, a bobcat quickly pounces on its prey. Learn more about these small, short-tailed creatures in Bobcats.

  • Bobcats
    By Megan Borgert-Spaniol

    Named for their short, bobbed tails, bobcats are only about twice the size of house cats.

  • Bobcats
    By Alissa Thielges

    Presents information about bobcats, their habitats, and their special features, including their short bobbed tails.

  • Bobcats
    By Elizabeth Andrews

    This book introduces the perfectly camouflaged North American big cat who looks sweet as can be.

  • Bobcats
    By Christina Leighton

    Bobcats are surprisingly common across North America.

  • Bobcats
    By Aaron Carr

    Bobcats

  • Bobcats
    By Caitie McAneney

    Bobcats are fierce forest predators. Readers will enjoy reading all about North America’s most common—and most elusive—wild cat. This book introduces readers to the bobcat’s range, habitat, diet, and anatomy.