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CONTINENTAL CATS
When you hear the words wild cats, you may think of lions in Africa or tigers in Asia. Maybe you should think closer to home! Several kinds of wild cats live here in North America. Bobcats, lynx, and mountain lions are the most common. These beautiful felines roam the woods, mountains, and frozen plains of our continent. Send one prowling to a friend today!

Hunting Hares
Hunting Hares
Lynx have a taste for chilly places. They live in the cold parts of North America. Lynx also have a taste for hares. Huge, furry paws let the cats glide over snow to hunt down their meals.
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Killer Cats
Killer Cats
Keen eyesight and killer claws make mountain lions fierce hunters. The long, sharp claws do their job well. Mountain lions can bring down huge animals, such as elk.
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Bountiful Bobcats
Bountiful Bobcats
Bobcats are the most common of North America's wild cats. They live all over the United States. People have even spotted these scrappy cats in their yards or in city parks!
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