Black bobcat snared in N.B., only 12th ever recorded in North America

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Black bobcat snared in N.B., only 12th ever recorded in North America
Oswald McFadden trapped a rare black bobcat on Christmas Day near Cocagne, in southeastern New Brunswick

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A New Brunswick trapper snared something unexpected on Christmas Day — a rare melanistic bobcat.

Studies show there has only been one other black bobcat caught in Canada.

"I thought it was a house cat," said Oswald McFadden, who has run the same trapline for the last decade.

"When I saw the tail I knew it wasn't a house cat. Then I looked at the ears, I knew it was definitely a bobcat."

Melanism is a genetic trait that displays a black-coloured pigment and can often be found in species like squirrels and jaguars.

Much like jaguars, this bobcat's spots and markings can still be seen in bright lights.

"It's a soft and beautiful coat," said McFadden.

"I've been in these woods all my life and never seen anything like this."

According to the 1995 paper, A Melanistic Bobcat from Outside Florida, written by Jay Tischendorf and Donald McAlpine, the only other case of melanism found in a Canadian bobcat was dated in November 1983.

The black male bobcat was trapped near Henry Lake and is now mounted at the New Brunswick Museum.

The article says there's only been 10 other melanistic bobcats ever recorded — all found in Florida.
 
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I never even knew there was such a thing, but it looks super cool

Shawn
 
Thanks for posting the pics, he didn't say if he's keeping it or selling. Wonder what that would be worth and is it more valuable taxidermied or for the fur?
 
This is why we need to fight to gain back every inch of ground we lost over decades of liberal programming. One inch at a time.
 
That is definitely one neat cat! Funny how people get all up bent out of shape over the legal harvest of an animal they'd never have laid eyes on if a hunter/trapper hadn't brought them a photo of it. LOL
 
Saw my first bobcat this summer while driving on a semi-remote highway ... I couldn't stop as people were behind me (and most of the time I was the only car on the road yeesh). I was pretty excited as I've not seen one before .... I would have been over the moon to see a black one,
 
Wow what a catch....probably have a better chance winning lotto max then catching a black bobcat. Very lucky guy!! It would be mounted by the worlds best taxidermy guy that specializes in cats if it were mine.

Cheers!!
 
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