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In winter, the Arctic Wolf's main source of food is the mouse! Hard to believe, but proven by science.
bobcats do not hibernate or migrate they are active all year round
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.
Robins flock together in winter, and sometimes gather at food sources.
Because they needed food to supplement stored food sources. They don't have supermarkets like we do today.
Since Bobcats are predators - yes. Animals tend not to sit still and be eaten.
If the dog is in the territory, and there has been a shortage of food, yes. In Arizona, dogs and cats are known as naive food sources. If you are walking your dog, you should carry a good stick, since they are also prey for coyotes.
No..All felines are active year round.
Bobcats sometimes find the cat food or dog food that is left outside overnight for the domestic pets of uninformed yet well-intentioned pet owners. However; bobcats usually find their food in the forest. Bobcats are very good at sitting still and waiting for birds to land near to them. Then they pounce. Because bobcats have very good reflexes, they will also pounce upon prey that they just happen to startle, like mice or squirrels.
Butterflies and caterpillars do not spend winter months in active stages because their food sources too low to survive the winter.
Butterflies and caterpillars do not spend winter months in active stages because their food sources too low to survive the winter.
the things that kill bobcats are the lynx its cousin, Jaguars and pumas for food. and also killed by hunters for there skins or for a game.