No, bobcats are carnivores and belong to the cat family.
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Mainly rodents, birds, small reptiles.
Not in any important amount. Bobcats, like all cats, are what's called "obligate carnivores" meaning they HAVE to eat meat.
No, they do not. They are half the size. They eat mostly rodents.
I just shoot them.
Bobcats prey on rodents, birds, small reptiles, even some insect life.
Squirrels, mice, rats. any thing they can catch even small dogs.
No, bobcats are carnivores. Their diet mainly consists of small mammals like rabbits and rodents, although they may occasionally consume plant matter or insects.
Bobcats belong to the cat family "Felidae". They are closely related to the Lynx cats. They are carnivorous just like the other cats in the Cat Family. They hunt on small mammals and rodents.
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.
Yes. Bobcats are native to the North American continent. They live extensively in the forests of Mexico and USA. They are apex predators and can be found in all forests where there is an abundance of their prey which includes rodents and small mammals.
Any scavenger would try to survive upon the remains of the bobcats' tangle with a bear, a cougar, a lynx, a coyote, or a pack of wolves. Scavengers include, but would not be limited to: condors, other vultures, eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, ravens, crows, skunks, other rodents, and snakes.