Bobcats prefer wooded mountain areas. They are also known to thrive in rocky areas, swamps, and even in human populated areas. They have also been known to mate with domestic cats and their offspring are known as domesticated lynx.
survive by sharp teeth and claws
THEY EAT EXPLORERS
No. Bobcats cannot live or survive where caribou and muskox do because it's far too cold for it.
Yes, there are many 'hairy' animals in the desert - cougars, bobcats, bears, badgers, raccoons, etc.
Bobcats reproduce more bobcats by sexual reproduction.
Bobcats usually prefer areas with moderate temperatures, inhabiting a variety of habitats from forests to deserts. They are adapted to a range of temperatures and can survive in both hot and cold weather conditions.
Yes, bobcats are mammals.
No, there are Bobcats that are still alive.
Bobcats live in the taiga.
Yes, bobcats are nocturnal
Bobcats are not marsupials. They are placental mammals, while marsupials are pouched mammals.
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).