Bobcat exercises

Gap-fill exercise by Silvia Folch. An English teacher in the Sierra of Madrid.

Bobcats Vocabulary List
Bobcats reading and listening: Bobcats

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!

Rellena los espacios en blanco y clikea "Check" para comprobar tus respuestas. Si te resulta difícil la respuesta utiliza el botón de "Hint" para ver una letra. También puedes clikear el botón de "[?]" para obtener una pista. Perderás puntos con las pistas.





Bobcat simple present third person exercise.

1. A Bobcat is a solitary hunter who mostly on small mammals.

2. A Bobcat from 24 to almost 40 inches in length including the tail.

3. A Bobcat binocular vision.

4. The Bobcat’s binocular vision him to take in all available light.

5. The Bobcat’s compact skull a tremendous biting pressure.

6. A Bobcat to breed at one year of age

7. A young Bobcat to explore the area in about four weeks.

8. A Bobcat where there are dense thickets including coastal swamps and upland forests.

9. A Bobcat mostly small mammals.

10. A Bobcat from 24 to almost 40 inches in length including the tail.



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