Usually people call it a kitten, but sometimes a cub.
No, bobcats and house cats cannot mate and produce viable offspring because they are different species.
No, bobcats and domestic cats cannot mate and produce viable offspring because they are different species with different numbers of chromosomes.
Yes, domestic cats and bobcats can breed and produce offspring known as "bobcat hybrids."
Yes, bobcats and domestic cats can breed and produce offspring known as "bobcat hybrids." However, such hybridization is rare and typically occurs in captivity rather than in the wild.
Yes, bobcats and house cats can breed together, but it is rare and typically occurs in captivity. The offspring are known as "bobcat hybrids" and may exhibit characteristics of both species.
So that their offspring do not have to withstand winter cold, but rather, be born in the nice, warm Spring time. There is a false idea out there that bobcats and lynx hibernate. Not true: they are active hunters the year 'round.
Bobcats prefer wooded mountain areas. They are also known to thrive in rocky areas, swamps, and even in human populated areas. They have also been known to mate with domestic cats and their offspring are known as domesticated lynx.
Bobcats reproduce more bobcats by sexual reproduction.
No, there are Bobcats that are still alive.
Yes, bobcats are mammals.
Bobcats live in the taiga.
Yes, bobcats are nocturnal