Generally, they are rated as "Least Concern" by the IUCN. However, New Jersey's bobcats are threatened, as is the Mexican bobcat.
The sites i recommend are www.worldatlas.com on even wikipedia
Bobcats are found in the temperate biome. They enjoy the mild temperatures, but can handle extreme temperatures as well.
Mexican Bobcats generally eat rodents, jackrabbits, birds, deer, Collard Peccaries, and White-nosed Coatis. Occasionally they hunt snakes, lizards, and scorpions. Depending on their location in Mexico.
You can find a lynx, which is like the Alaskan version of a bobcat, but nope, no bobcats
There are many places where one could find pictures of various animal tracks. One of the best places to find pictures of animal tracks would be image hosting sites like Imgur.
Mexican War Pictures - 1913 I was released on: USA: 8 December 1913
There is a wonderful book that is written by Wendy Scalzo . Title: Mexican Popular Arts, Clothing and Dolls It simplifies the regions and their original costumes and clothing in a manner that a reader can understand. She discuss origins and has descriptive writing with gorgeous pictures. You can find it on Amazon, sometimes on ebay Hope that helps! http://www.amazon.com/Mexican-Popular-Art-Clothing-Dolls/dp/0764328875
You take the most pictures at A Mexican bar party
If they can find them and catch them, yes they do.
No, they rome independantly until they find a mate.
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.