Sometimes called wildcats, bobcats are elusive and nocturnal, so they are rarely spotted by humans. They’re from North America and adapt well to diverse habitats. The average bobcat weighs 20-30lbs and are roughly twice as big as an average household cat with a diet mainly consisting of rabbits, birds, mice, and squirrels. Fun fact: Bobcats are named for its tail, which appears to be cut or “bobbed”.