Yes..In wild areas.
Diamonds are found all over the world, but Kentucky is not known for its raw diamonds.
Bobcats can be found from Canada to northern Mexico in all environs, from desert to wetlands, all the way up to the alpine forests.
University of Kentucky athletic teams are called wildcats so in that sense, yes. In regards to bobcats (wildcats) being native to Kentucky, yes they are native to Kentucky although, unless in captivity, they would be hard to spot. Bobcats are incredibly elusive creatures and tend to do their best to stay away from areas that humans inhabit if at all possible.
Bobcats live in the Tennessee area. Wolves formerly lived in Tennessee but, bobcats and foxes have always been in the area.
yes. not only in Kentucky but all over the world
Bobcats live all over North Carolina . Most live in the Piedmont Region . about the same amount live in the Coastal Plain and Mountains .
Bobcats are found in nearly all the states of the United States. For a map showing where they are found, click on this link.
Bobcats will live almost anywhere. They can be found all over the United States and in all four deserts. They can also be found in Mexico and Southern Canada. Bobcats favor rocky, brushy hillsides for their home. They tend to avoid snow and very cold areas. They make their homes in caves, logs, trees, and sometimes in a dense patch of brush. They don't dig their own dens. Their territory can range from one fourth of a mile to 25 miles.
Not in any important amount. Bobcats, like all cats, are what's called "obligate carnivores" meaning they HAVE to eat meat.
Bobcats have to eat all year round, which includes the spring.
Yes. Bobcats are native to the North American continent. They live extensively in the forests of Mexico and USA. They are apex predators and can be found in all forests where there is an abundance of their prey which includes rodents and small mammals.
Yes, raccoons are found in all states except Hawaii and Alaska.