Wild Cats In South Texas
There are two types of bobcats in Texas.
Wild cats in south texas. The jaguarundi shares characteristics with the ocelot. Bobcats are quite populous in the South Texas brush country. Throughout the years I have learned that nothing grabs the attention of an outdoors lover quicker than a wild cat encounter.
Not much larger than a house cat the jaguarundi. There are several kinds of wild cats that call Texas home. Bobcats are about twice the size of a domestic cat with a muscular physique and prominently pointed ears.
Ocelots are in small numbers near the Rio Grande mountain lions range in small numbers throughout South Texas and jaguarundis and jaguars havent been documented in this region for a long time. Of the 40 wild cat species only the lion typically lives and hunts in groups. Among Texas brags is listed a first in the variety of kinds of wild cats that roam her spacious acres.
These wild cats are known as the ocelot the jaguarundi the margay and the jaguar though it is now probably extinct in Texas. South Texas had originally five species of wild cats. One of the rarest and most striking wild cats in the United States is getting a helping hand in South Texas.
Apparently the cats were disruptive to the large white-tail deer and quail that the game ranch contained. Meet the Native Cats of Texas Jaguarundi Jaguarundi Herpailurus yaguarondi The jaguarundi shares characteristics with the ocelot. Rare wild ocelot spotted on South Texas wildlife refuge.
Both live in far south Texas and consume similar prey species consisting of rabbits small birds and rodents. Currently found only in extreme southern Texas. Today only bobcats remain fairly common.