A bobcat (Lynx rufus) is not known for lifting heavy objects like some larger animals. Instead, they are agile predators that can carry prey weighing up to about 10-15 kilograms (22-33 pounds), which is roughly equivalent to their own body weight. However, they do not have the capacity to "lift" in the same sense as larger animals like lions or bears. Their strength is more about agility and the ability to capture and carry prey rather than lifting heavy weights.
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