Hugely unlikely, A grown wolf is several times larger than a bobcat and would have no trouble defending itself. And wolf cubs are generally well watched by the adults and would not look like suitable prey to a bobcat.
But a cub that had gotten lost - possibly.
Yes. They would IF the bobcat was in their turf. Grey wolves have been known on occasion to gang up on and kill the much larger relatives, that being the cougars. Bobcats normally stay away from wolves but they do on occasion fight with the smaller closely related coyotes who are also known to gang up on and devour unlucky bobcats who fail to get away in time. Both the Grey wolves, coyotes, and their Coywolf hybrids are known to kill bobcats and their cubs during the breeding season.
All the time man.
Wolves, coyotes, and bobcats will eat a turkey.
No, they do not. They are half the size. They eat mostly rodents.
No, they don't. They're too small to fight a wolf.
Predatory animals such as wolves, coyotes and bobcats will eat turkeys.
Carnivores such as felines (lions, cougars, bobcats) and canines (wolves, coyotes and foxes) eat meat.
Cougars, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, jaguars, alligators and other animals eat raccoon.
Raccoons eat beef, fish, poultry, pork and lamb. They are carnivorous-BUT STILL! They may be eaten by a larger animal themselves!
Wolves, coyotes, cougars, bobcats and jaguars may eat raccoons. In some areas we need to add alligators, caimans and crocodiles to the list along with large constrictor snakes.
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.
Wolves, coyotes, foxes, cougars, bobcats, jaguars, alligators, caimans, crocodiles, are just some of the animals that might eat a raccoon.
Raccoons may be eaten by any larger carnivore such as wolves, coyotes, bobcats, cougars, etc.
swans eat the same thing as ducks... under-water shrubs/grass, and coyotes, wolves, bobcats, cougars, foxes, and those kind of predators eat them.