They don't. Elk are much too large. Bobcats ARE known to take deer, though.
Since Bobcats are predators - yes. Animals tend not to sit still and be eaten.
Bobcats, being skilled predators themselves, have few natural enemies, but they can be threatened by larger carnivores. Mountain lions, wolves, and coyotes may occasionally attack bobcats, especially if food is scarce or if they feel their territory is being encroached upon. Additionally, young bobcats are vulnerable to birds of prey and other larger animals. However, adult bobcats typically have few threats in their ecosystems.
Most bobcats in this area range from 15 to 25 pounds. Males are larger. Bobcat males in the 30 to 35 pound range have been found before. Bobcats are amazing animals!
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Yes, bobcats prey on most smaller animals.
Bobcats are generally shy and elusive animals that are not a significant threat to humans. They will usually avoid contact with people and only attack if they feel threatened or cornered. It is important to give bobcats space and not approach or provoke them.
You would find big horn sheep, bobcats, mountain lions, coyotes and quail.
Bobcats are common animals, and still have hunting seasons on them. Not an endangered species.
While bobcats are typically shy and elusive animals that avoid humans, they may attack if they feel threatened or cornered. It's important to give bobcats their space and not approach them, especially if they are with their kittens. If you encounter a bobcat, slowly back away and make yourself appear larger by raising your arms.
No, they are quite prolific. I have seen them often in California, near the suburbs.
One of the animals that depend on ocelot are bobcats