Young bobcats primarily eat small mammals, such as rabbits, rodents, and birds, as they develop their hunting skills. As they grow, they may also target larger prey like hares and even deer, depending on their size and hunting ability. Their diet can vary based on the availability of food in their habitat. Typically, they learn to hunt by observing their mother and practicing on smaller prey.
yes when there young
Yes. Bobcats will prey on old, sick, and young deer. Bobcats are solitary hunters and it would be difficult for them to bring down a healthy deer.
No Bobcats do not eat Coyotes,it is fact that Coyotes eat Bobcats and love the delicacy!By:Larry Gene Pate
Bobcats are obligate carnivores and eat only meat.
Bobcats are obligate carnivores and do not eat plants.
No, bobcats are too small to tackle bears. Actually, bobcats are listed as predators for cubs, when they are small, so yes, bobcats can eat grizzly bears, but it's rare (they have to find them very young and away from it's mother). It won't take long for a grizzly cub to out grow a bobcat.
Bobcats have to eat all year round, which includes the spring.
Bobcats are carnivores and they will eat a variety of small mammals. Bobcats will eat weasels, foxes, skunks, raccoons, feral cats, dogs, opossums, hawks, and large owls.
yes but if they have to they will eat plants
Yes, bobcats prey on most smaller animals.
yes
No, Bobcats are carnivores. That means that they eat meat such as deer, goats, sheep, birds, snakes, and mice.