Squirrels, mice, rats. any thing they can catch even small dogs.
No, they do not. They are half the size. They eat mostly rodents.
Birds rodents snowshoe hare and large animals.HUMANS
Not in any important amount. Bobcats, like all cats, are what's called "obligate carnivores" meaning they HAVE to eat meat.
Mainly rodents, birds, small reptiles.
yes some types of rodents can eat insects
No, bobcats are carnivores and belong to the cat family.
Mexican Bobcats generally eat rodents, jackrabbits, birds, deer, Collard Peccaries, and White-nosed Coatis. Occasionally they hunt snakes, lizards, and scorpions. Depending on their location in Mexico.
some types of snakes
Yes, bobcats can eat robins as part of their diet, though they primarily hunt larger prey such as rabbits, rodents, and birds. Bobcats are opportunistic hunters and will take advantage of whatever food is available in their environment, which can include smaller birds like robins. However, robins are not a primary food source for bobcats.
No, bobcats are carnivores. Their diet mainly consists of small mammals like rabbits and rodents, although they may occasionally consume plant matter or insects.
Yes, bobcats can eat possums as part of their diet. As opportunistic predators, bobcats will hunt various small mammals, including possums, when they are available. However, possums are not a primary food source for bobcats, which typically prefer rabbits, rodents, and other small animals. The specific diet can vary based on the local ecosystem and food availability.
Bobcats are carnivores and primarily feed on small mammals like rabbits and rodents. They may also eat birds, fish, and insects, as well as deer and other larger prey when available. Bobcats are opportunistic hunters and will consume a variety of prey depending on availability and location.