They are being hunted for their skin
because people hunted them for their pelts and farmers kill them because they tr y to kill their sheep
1991 in New Jersey, USA; not sure about the Mexican Bobcat...
Mexican Bobcat was created in 1903.
The Mexican Bobcat is the smallest of the bobcat subspecies and grows to about twice the size of a housecat.
No it is not
Specific to North America, the bobcat (with thirteen Subspecies) ranges throughout the US, parts of Canada, and parts of Mexico. The Mexican bobcat is endangered (November 2011). See the related link listed below for a range map and more, detailed information:
The bobcat has never been an endangered species. Still a fairly common feline over much of its range.
The bobcat is a quite common animal, not endangered at all.
The Bobcat is located in Canada, Mexico (known as Mexican Bobcat), and the United States.
Restrict hunting and preserve habitat..The bobcat is currently not endangered.
It is a carnivore.
Yes the mexican walking fish is endangered.
The bobcat, Lynx Rufus, is not an endangered species.