Yes, except for females with small cubs.
No. They are North American animals.
No, they are solitary animals.
because most animals have no conpent of 'belonging' to a group . the vast majority of animals lead solitary lives only speaking out others of the same species in order of mate .
Hardly. Penguins are amongst the most social animals on earth.
Animals live in solitary to avoid competition for food, competition for space , competition for mate and competition for shelter. By : Saraniya Ashok Kumar ( SRi Cempaka )
No, they rome independantly until they find a mate.
Many types of cats are solitary animals. No one really knows WHY...
Bobcats - like most cats - are solitary.
Bobcats do not live in groups. The only cat(that's wild) that lives in groups are lions. Bobcats only live in a "group" is when a mother has cubs.
Bobcats are solitary so there is no pack leader.
monkeys are solitary animals
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Yes. Bobcats will prey on old, sick, and young deer. Bobcats are solitary hunters and it would be difficult for them to bring down a healthy deer.
Yes, bobcats prey on most smaller animals.
They are solitary animals
Bobcats are common animals, and still have hunting seasons on them. Not an endangered species.
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