The Mexican bobcat is the smallest of the bobcat subspecies and grows to about twice the size of a
house cat. It is similar in appearance to the
lynx except for the tail, which is darker in color. Adults of this
species range from nine to thirty pounds. The coat color of this animal varies from light gray to reddish brown. The coat is covered in more spots than that of the northern subspecies of bobcat and has shorter, denser hair than its northern cousin. This species has the distinctive black stripes of fur on the forelegs and a black tip on the tail along with black tipped ears and a whiskered face. A
tuft of fur frames the animal's face. ==Habitat==