Yes, bobcats are mammals.
Bobcats are not marsupials. They are placental mammals, while marsupials are pouched mammals.
Bobcats are placental mammals and reproduce sexually.
Bobcats are placental mammals and reproduce sexually.
yes but if they have to they will eat plants
Bobcats prey on sheeps and small mammals such as rabbits, field mice and birds. They also chase fish.
They give life to live offsprings, not eggs.
Bobcats are carnivores and they will eat a variety of small mammals. Bobcats will eat weasels, foxes, skunks, raccoons, feral cats, dogs, opossums, hawks, and large owls.
No, bobcats do not go through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process performed by plants and some other organisms that convert sunlight into energy. Bobcats, as mammals, obtain energy by consuming other organisms, such as smaller mammals, birds, and reptiles.
Bobcats are mammals and so have a four-chambered heart.
Bobcats are placental mammals and reproduce sexually.
Bobcats generally feed on small mammals, particularly rabbits and hares.
Yes. Bobcats are carnivorous mammals. 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.