Bobcats are part of the animal -- carnivore -- food chain wherever they exist. They are killed and consumed by larger animals. Their kits are especially vulnerable as prey.
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Nothing eats it.
Mountain lions, coyotes, wolves, bears, wild dogs, lynxes, wolverines, eagles, ospreys, hawks, owls, and foxes all prey on bobcats. Mountain lions, lynxes, or wolves might kill an adult bobcat, but none of the others above normally prey upon the healthy, adult bobcat. An adult bobcat is about half the size of a lynx, and could hold its own against a coyote.
Larger predators like bears, cougars, wolves, lions, all larger animals
Some bobcats get eaten by cougars and wolves,but mostly bobcats can escape because they are awesome fighters.
mountain lion
well bears and other bob cats eat bob cats and maybe caugors
Owls, hawks, snakes, bobcats, foxes, skunks and coyotes are a few.
An adaptable animal, bobcats can live in most any kind of area, from deserts to swamps.
coyotes,bobcats,and other carnivors or omnivors
Kit fox or swift fox, coyotes and bobcats, owls, roadrunners and snakes.
scavenger
Bobcats and housecats
bobcats
Skunks
Rabbits
It is possible to determine the kind of food an animal eats from the appearance of its mouth-parts. For example, an animal with a proboscis will consume liquid food.
A bigger elephant
goat