Yes, fisher cats are wild animals. Despite their name, they are not actually cats; they are members of the weasel family, known scientifically as Pekania pennanti. Native to North America, they are typically found in forested areas and are known for their agility and hunting skills. Fisher cats primarily prey on small mammals and birds, making them important predators in their ecosystems.
the main predator of the world is Big foot
No they do not.
Yes, fisher cats are known to prey on rabbits as part of their diet. Fishers are carnivorous mammals and will consume a variety of animals, including rabbits, when they come across them in their natural habitat.
New Hampshire Fisher Cats was created in 1994.
Fisher cats are fast, quick, vicious, and killers. They are responsible for killing small pets and other small wild animals.
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats
yes
all mammals can
Fisher cats look something like a cross between a bear and a weasel. However, the Fisher cat is hairier, and larger than the weasel, with a head that looks like a bear.
there is your grandmas cat and wild cats there is your grandmas cat and wild cats
certain cats, like fisher cats do, and tigers will swim if they have to.
The fisher is a North American marten - vocalizations are huffs, chuckles, and screams.