Not much. Cats are strictly carnivores - meat eaters. Apart from using them as shelter(when sneaking up on their prey) they don't have much use for plants
Bobcats are obligate carnivores and do not eat plants.
Bobcats are obligate carnivores and eat only meat.
Bobcats are carnivores and do not eat plants.
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yes but if they have to they will eat plants
No, bobcats do not go through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process performed by plants and some other organisms that convert sunlight into energy. Bobcats, as mammals, obtain energy by consuming other organisms, such as smaller mammals, birds, and reptiles.
Bobcats use urine to mark their territory. The strong scent serves as notice to other animals, including other bobcats, that the area they are in belongs to the cat who has sprayed its urine there.
I dont really think so........they are meat eaters not plant eaters
No, bobcats are generally secondary or tertiary consumers. Primary consumers eat primary producers, which are generally plants. For example, a rabbit eating grass is a primary consumer. If the bobcat eats the rabbit the bobcat will be a secondary consumer.
they use there legs,claws,and teeth
Yes, bobcats have scent glands located on their cheeks, chin, forehead, and paws that they use to mark their territory. They use these scents to communicate with other bobcats and to establish boundaries within their home range.
Bobcats reproduce more bobcats by sexual reproduction.