Bobcats are a medium-sized wildcat with a very short tail that lives in many parts of North America.
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Yes, bobcats prey on most smaller animals.
Bobcats are common animals, and still have hunting seasons on them. Not an endangered species.
One of the animals that depend on ocelot are bobcats
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Since Bobcats are predators - yes. Animals tend not to sit still and be eaten.
No, they rome independantly until they find a mate.
no they don't they live in north and south america including deserts,woods,and swamps
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.
Bobcats, being skilled predators themselves, have few natural enemies, but they can be threatened by larger carnivores. Mountain lions, wolves, and coyotes may occasionally attack bobcats, especially if food is scarce or if they feel their territory is being encroached upon. Additionally, young bobcats are vulnerable to birds of prey and other larger animals. However, adult bobcats typically have few threats in their ecosystems.
Wolves, coyotes, and bobcats will eat a turkey.
Yes, except for females with small cubs.