There have been no documented cases of a bobcat killing a human being. Relatively speaking, the bobcat is a small animal. Females are usually around 20lbs with the males being slightly larger around 30-35llbs. Bobcats are shy animals by nature, and will avoid humans if possible. They are unlikely to attack a human being. The only exception might possibly be a toddler or small child, but, again, highly unlikely.
No, I don't think anyone would eat a Bobcat.
Yes, they would if they could...
No Bobcats do not eat Coyotes,it is fact that Coyotes eat Bobcats and love the delicacy!By:Larry Gene Pate
Bobcats are obligate carnivores and eat only meat.
Bobcats are obligate carnivores and do not eat plants.
Bobcats have to eat all year round, which includes the spring.
No. Platypuses are endemic to Australia, while bobcats are from North America, so they never have the opportunity to meet dangerous ones such as bobcats.Platypuses eat small invertebrates. They do not eat vertebrates, and certainly do not prey on any mammals, let alone dangerous ones such as bobcats. Platypuses lack teeth, so would be unable to eat bobcats. They use grinding plates in their bills to crush small prey such as yabbies, crayfish and annelid worms.It would be more likely that the bobcat would eat the platypus.
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. They can, but they don't, normally. A cougar would much rather go after deer than another animal that can fight back as well as it can.
yes but if they have to they will eat plants
Yes, bobcats prey on most smaller animals.
Predatory animals such as wolves, coyotes and bobcats will eat turkeys.