of course it can, that's like asking if a lion can kill a deer, a kangaroo would offer little resistance to a bobcat
It is important to note that bobcats and kangaroos do not occupy the same continent. Yes, a bobcat would kill a kangaroo if it lived in the same area; however, as it doesn't, then it is safe to say there have been no kangaroo deaths from bobcats in Australia.
Yes, but only if the bobcat chokes on the koala while attempting to consume it. Koalas are herbivores & bobcats are carnivores. A koala would never attempt to eat a bobcat.
yes it probaly could because bobcats can kill people. it might not if your dog is really big and "tough" and can fight it off but that's probaly rare.....
A large dog or an aggressive trained medium sized dog can kill an adult bobcat.
No, koalas live in Australian and bobcats are found in North America. They never meet in nature.
yes
Mountain Lion
Mountain lion, its bigger.
No, but a mountain lion may kill a llama.
Obtain Mountain lion scent, and your bobcats will vanish.
Yes, the names panther and mountain lion can be used to describe the same animal. To protect its young, a mother can be expected to fight another to the death.
a mountain lion of coarse
No, a mountain lion is considerably smaller than an Asian lion.
No, unless its prickles somehow stabbed into the mountain lion.
As wolfs and lions don't usually fight, the lion would win
bigger, much bigger
lion would kill a puma in a fight forshow
Yes. Hyenas and dogs will frequently drive a lion from its kill. The lion can run away, but if he tries to stay and fight, the lion will kill the dogs in front - and the dogs behind him will kill the lion.