Recorded a rare mascot in Canada
Thanks to a special camcorder, scientists have captured the image of a rare bobcat in Canada.
Canadian bobcat is a large breed of cat that originated in the wilds of Canada. This breed is rarely caught in nature.
Canadian bobbins are caught in the camera.
However, using automatic motion-sensing cameras, researchers in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada recorded the image of a bobcat while it tried to cross the high road. Trans-Canada crowded speed near Lake Louise on March 28.
The bobcat is also a very intelligent and alert animal and that means they know how to stay away from those who are trying to learn about them.
With this finding, the researchers hope to convince the local government to build an overpass to replace the highway to protect this rare wildlife and help them avoid inbreeding due to living area is shrinking.
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