Cougars, also known as pumas, mountain lions and panthers, are territorial and therefore hunt and travel alone....
Cougars do not hunt in packs. They are the most widely distributed land mammals in the Western Hemisphere other than humans, but they prefer to hunt their prey alone, which consists of meat.
The cougar is a carnevorous and is capable of killing prey up to the size of elk, however white-tailed deer, mule deer, marsh deer, peccary, and guanaco are the most common items of their diet.
No, the Bobcat is territorial and largely solitary.
Normally solitary animals, only mating pairs or females with young are seen together.
No. They eat bugs and grubs and there is no such thing as a pack of skunks.
I've recorded two together on my trail camera. May have been juveniles of the same litter or offspring hunting with the mother.
No.
Birds rodents snowshoe hare and large animals.HUMANS
bobcats eat foxes and eagles
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Bobcats do not go in packs, It is rare is see them go in packs. They hunt alone and do not go in packs.
To hid from people who hunt or from any one.
yes its just like hunting fox and deer
YES
well, i don't think so because they hunt by stealth but they could
They hunt generally at night and day but then again at dusk and dawn.
Bobcats learn to hunt from their mother. Bobcats are very territorial so they learn their territory.
Any of the large predators - wolves, bobcats, etc. - will hunt horses as prey.
Yes. To name a few: coyotes, wolves, cougars, bobcats, lynx . . .