No, they do not hibernate. Felines as a species doesn't hibernate.
bobcats do not hibernate or migrate they are active all year round
No cheetahs don't hibernate. Especially because they live in Africa.
No..All felines are active year round.
No; no Australian marsupials hibernate (apart from the Mountain pygmy possum which hibernates in mid-winter for up to three weeks).
Yes. A bobcat was spotted at an elementary school in Bellevue, WA. They are thriving in WA.
So that their offspring do not have to withstand winter cold, but rather, be born in the nice, warm Spring time. There is a false idea out there that bobcats and lynx hibernate. Not true: they are active hunters the year 'round.
There is no specific answer. Bears hibernate if they are consuming more energy than feeding. If there is no food, they will hibernate. If food is available, they do not. Also take elevation into consideration. Bear had been spotted during deer season and even through out December and January.
No, at the most they may travel a few miles if the winter is exceptionally harsh.
no because i havent feed mine in 4 mounths of winter
yes. although bobcats have a predominate spotted coat, they have had some with undercoats that were striped. This may be due to different specimens that have genetic coding due to habitat. The bobcat does seem to reflect its habitat, and camouflage is important to its existence. I hope this is helpful.
I live in Port St Lucie. There are small wooded lots near my house and I have spotted the same bobcat crossing my yard three times.
It sounds like the short tail bobcat. Bobcats are common natives in the USA and roam through forests and woodlands across the US. They have a spotted coat. They are small, but larger than a house cat.