Yes, the laws allowing for the legal trapping and hunting of the Bobcat vary greatly depending on where you are, and what species of Bobcat is targeted. Some are still protected, while others live in protected preserves. The Bobcats not protected depend on the public's general attitude towards traps, and trapping, no matter the risk to all. The chances are good that the local wildlife officials will issue permits to hunt and trap the Bobcats removed from the endangered species list. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
For there fur
they hunt the harp seal mainly for their fur
For their beautiful fur.
they hunt them for their meat or fur.
coyotes , bobcats, fisher, humans for there beautiful fur, snakes ,hawks ,horned owls
bobcats are covered in fur not feathers
Bobcats are usually hunted for their fur, which is valuable in the fashion industry. Some people also hunt bobcats as a form of recreation or to help control the population in areas where they are considered a threat to livestock or other animals.
HUMANS! People hunt them for there soft fur. They are endangered.
Both. It is a hunter, yet humans hunt it for meat and fur.
Humans are their main enemies, because humans hunt and sell their fur for money.
no one knows fur (ha ha) sure sorry for the bad help No, because penguins are birds and they are covered in feathers, not fur.
Both. It is a hunter, yet humans hunt it for meat and fur.