A bobcat's niche is that it keeps populations of rabbits down. It does this because it eats them. Go to worldbookonline.com to get more info. :)
a bobcats niche is where it lives and what it eats.u should explain on how it is adapted to its surrounding and what it kilss and eats. such as the bobcats kills birds,rats,rabbits,deer and other animals.theres an example.
The bobcat is found in many kinds of habitat, from deserts, to forests and swamps.
Bobcats are native to the North American continent. They live extensively in the forests of Mexico and USA. They are apex predators and can be found in all forests where there is an abundance of their prey which includes rodents and small mammals. Their range even extends to some parts of Canada.
Bobcats can be found in many environments, from deserts, mountains, even swamps. They are one of the most adaptable mammals in North America.
Bobcats prefer large forested or wooded areas. Forest lands with immature trees, thick underbrush, occasional clearings, cliffs and timbered swamps are generally best. Common den sites include fallen trees, hollow logs or trees, thickets, caves and rock piles. Some bobcats make their dens in abandoned or little-used barns and buildings. Viewed by many as a "wilderness species," the bobcat's shy, secretive habits allow it to live surprisingly close to people.
I've researched because there is a family of bobcats in my backyard. They can live in any climate because of their thick fur, so they live in all 50 states.
cottontails, snowshoe hare, cotton rats, rodents, squirrels, birds, fish and insects. Sometimes they will feed on minks, foxes, skunks, small dogs, domestic cats, occasionally poultry or livestock.
rodents, birds, and deer
Bobcats eats cottonballs all day long
Mice, squirrels, birds, stray cats, rabbits, chickens, small deer, and possibly small dogs left outside would all be considered fine dining for a bobcat.
Its main preys are rabbit, mice & squirrels.
*If original food supply ^ runs out Bobcats will feed on Other Bobcats
Lynx rufus represents a resilient inhabitant of the woods, semi-desert, urban edges, wetlands, and forest edge areas as a persistent, crepuscular, opportunistic predator.
The main niche of a bobcat is to keep the population of rabbits and hares down.
If the habitat is cold and they'er fur keeps them warm.
Bobcats live in a wide variety of ecosystems - coniferous forests, deciduous forests, mountains, grasslands and deserts.
Yes, they do. Bobcats are the most proliferate wildcat in North America.
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.
deer, rabbits, snakes, ect. basically any type of woodland animal.
i think that there are: bears elk deer rabbits muskrats beavers bobcats though those arent all
Bobcats reproduce more bobcats by sexual reproduction.
Bobcats can be found in Southern Canada, United States and Mexico. Bobcats survive in various habitats such as forests and mountainous areas, swamps, desert and brush lands. Ideal habitat has dense vegetation and lots of prey (rodents, birds, rabbits and hares).
Scorpions live in the desert with jackrabbits, centipedes, millipedes, bees, wasps, deer, bobcats, foxes, wolves, and coyotes.
Yes, bobcats are mammals.
Yes, bobcats are nocturnal
Bobcats live in the taiga.
No, there are Bobcats that are still alive.
Bobcats are not marsupials. They are placental mammals, while marsupials are pouched mammals.