Generally speaking, no. Bobcats are a species of lynx, Lynx rufus. All bobcats are lynx, but not all lynx are bobcats. There are three other species of lynx: European lynx, Canadian lynx, and Iberian lynx. While lynx will eat nearly any meat, and are capable hunters--alone and in small groups--they typically shy away from the scent of their own kind except when mating, so are not even likely to encounter one of their own dead.
No of course not.DUH
lynxes or closest relative for bobcats
No, the range of the wolverine does not overlap that of the bobcat. However, wolverines will occasionally kill and eat lynxes.
Bobcats are Lynx
smaller
Small lynxs tend to eat small creatures such as birds and mice, whereas the bigger ones eat animals like deer.
Yes, bobcats are a sub category for the lynxes. Click on this link.
The animals that eat a red fox is cougars, bobcats, and lynxes. Even large owls or eagles who are hungry enough.
Cats -- domestic, feral, lynxes and bobcats -- predatory birds such as hawks and occasionally owls, perhaps the occasional lucky snake.
lynx are bigger and live in europe and asia. bobcats live in n. america
Wolves eat lynxes. Wolves are bigger than lynxes. But lynxes makes no part of the wolves' menu.
The bobcat is the only lynx that lives in Oklahoma.
bobcats, coyotes, and birds such as :red tailed hawks, great horned owls, and golden eagles. Also wolves lynxes, also cougars.