Bobcats use their large paws to move quietly as they stalk their prey, and they either pounce, or if they miss, go onto a chase. Once the prey is pinned down, they may bat at it, claw at it, bite the neck, etc.
Bobcats sometimes find the cat food or dog food that is left outside overnight for the domestic pets of uninformed yet well-intentioned pet owners. However; bobcats usually find their food in the forest. Bobcats are very good at sitting still and waiting for birds to land near to them. Then they pounce. Because bobcats have very good reflexes, they will also pounce upon prey that they just happen to startle, like mice or squirrels.
Bobcats are capable swimmers but they typically avoid water unless necessary. They may swim to cross rivers or find food, but it is not a common behavior.
You can find a lynx, which is like the Alaskan version of a bobcat, but nope, no bobcats
Since Bobcats are predators - yes. Animals tend not to sit still and be eaten.
go to Google images and type in Mexican bobcats it is the first picture
the things that kill bobcats are the lynx its cousin, Jaguars and pumas for food. and also killed by hunters for there skins or for a game.
If they can find them and catch them, yes they do.
No, they rome independantly until they find a mate.
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Bobcats generally feed on small mammals, particularly rabbits and hares.
Bobcats use their keen sense of smell and hearing to locate prey such as rabbits, rodents, and birds. They are stealthy predators and rely on their camouflage and patience to ambush their prey. Once they have located their target, bobcats use their agility and sharp claws to catch and subdue it.
Bobcats reproduce more bobcats by sexual reproduction.