A state wildlife expert says a recent bobcat sighting is more evidence that the endangered animal may be making a comeback in New Jersey., A Boonton man was in his yard recently when he saw a large cat emerge from behind a tree. John Locke soon realized it was not a common house cat but a bobcat, an animal that used to proliferate in the state. Mick Valent, the state Department of Environmental Protection's chief zoologist, tells the Daily Record of Parsippany (http://dailyre.co/13lmxpf) the bobcat is a native species in New Jersey that lives primarily west of Interstate 287 and north of Interstate 80.
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