Normally, no. They are retiring creatures, very shy around humans.But they they could injure you if you attempted catch one with your hands. They are strong enough to kill deer.
bobcats can be harmful to the human kind but not not always
bobcats can be harmful to the human kind but not not always
Yes, bobcats will and do attack cats, dogs, and small children. I have had 5 cats eaten by bobcats, in one season's time.
bobcats have long legs to run fast.and sharp claws to kill the prey.bobcats have to watch out for human bacause they are killing them. writen by ricky maynard
Bobcats have few natural predators due to their size and agility, but they can occasionally fall prey to larger carnivores such as mountain lions and coyotes. Juvenile bobcats may also be at risk from birds of prey like eagles and owls. In some cases, domestic dogs may pose a threat to bobcats, especially in areas where their habitats overlap with human settlements. Overall, adult bobcats are generally at the top of their food chain.
Bobcats reproduce more bobcats by sexual reproduction.
If it hurts a cow by drinking its blood, I bet it can hurt a human, but not life threatening.
no a mongoose cannot hurt a human, they are considered hunting pests because, they hunt for rats and mice.
Bobcats are generally shy and avoid human contact, but they can bite if they feel threatened or cornered. While attacks on humans are extremely rare, they may defend themselves if provoked. It's important to keep a safe distance from wild animals, including bobcats, to avoid any potential aggression.
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yes. be careful it could hurt your weave.