Wanna see a pair of rambunctious bobcats?
"Two very active bobcat kittens have moved into their new home in the Louisiana Swamp exhibit at Audubon Zoo," officials announced. "The youngsters came to Audubon earlier this month after they were found as orphans."
The kittens are nearly a year old.
"Bobcats are typically found in swamps, hardwood forests and in almost every state. They are excellent predators and jump and climb with great skill."

Wildlife Care of Southern California rehabilitation center raised Creole and Chinchuba before they found their home at Audubon Zoo.
"Although close in age, the kittens are not brothers. Once they arrived at Audubon, they were given names fitting their new Louisiana home: Creole, named after the Louisiana culture and lifestyle, and , which means 'alligator' in the Choctaw language."





