Re: Blue Bobcat ?
[Re: yukon254]
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02/19/18 01:01 PM
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I saw 4 blue cats from Idaho at a Rocky Mtn Fur Exchange auction in Denver in the early 80's. They were fancy for sure. I still have the catalog for that sale floating around somewhere. Cats were high at that time and those topped a G each if I recall.
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Re: Blue Bobcat ?
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02/19/18 09:01 PM
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I remember watching two cats deer hunting three years ago. Dad and I were glassing up on the Blue Ridge Parkway, and found a cat about 500 yards off. Turns out there were two. I am assuming a Tom and a sow. I remember dad commenting on the blue looking one. It was a bluish color compared to the other.
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Re: Blue Bobcat ?
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02/19/18 09:14 PM
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South Texas has quite a few and they are pretty pretty!
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Re: Blue Bobcat ?
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02/19/18 11:03 PM
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Thats the picture I seen. ^ The above cat , I would call that more of a Melanistic -black pigmented skin myself, but yeah they said rare "blue" cat. Cant be many black pigmented bobcats in existence.
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Re: Blue Bobcat ?
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Very nice spots.Nice blue. Very rare to see a nice one. If i could figure out how to post a pic i would post ours.
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Re: Blue Bobcat ?
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02/20/18 01:13 AM
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This is Mike and my blue cat. It's going on our wall. Nice kitty, but still just a normal bobcat. I would call that blue cat melanistic.... a genetic mutation such as a blonde or albino coon, or a jet black coyote.
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Re: Blue Bobcat ?
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I believe this is the bobcat yukon254 is talking about. I agree w yote30 that one is more like the bobcat version of a silver fox rather than a blue cat. There are blue lynx as well and none of the pics posted yet look like a true blue.
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Re: Blue Bobcat ?
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02/20/18 08:22 AM
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Sheepdog, your talking apples and oranges here as the blue phase bobcats I thought the OP talks about would differ from the melanistic (black-dark pigmentation) phases that the taxidermy specimen in the pic "might be". Photos on line are difficult to discern and truly see what pelts really look like up close.
Melanistic phase genetics is found in the squirrel and jaguar species routinely and I believe in other species as well although I don't recall exactly which ones from my book learning days. Black bobcats are very rare and if I ever caught one, I don't know what I'd charge the taxidermist to take possession of it!
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