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Bobcats (animal)

Bobcats are a type of lynx. They live in woodland areas of North America, and have 12 subspecies.

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What do kittens use to help them follow their bobcat mom?

Scent - they recognise their mother's scent laid down from the pads on her feet - and follow it.

How do bobcats make their home?

Bobcats don't really make their shelter they find it, usually some sort of den. They often have several dens they can use as needed. The main or natal den is often a cave but they will use a hollow log in a pinch. They will also have a couple of auxiliary dens on the outskirts of their territory. The backup dens will just be sheltered place, such as fallen trees or heavy brush piles.

How does a bobcat protect itself?

it uses it claws to attack the predator and it runs really fast to get away

Are bobcats in the Adrondacks?

Yes, bobcats are present in the Adirondack mountains.

What do bobcats feed their babies?

They feed it deer,rabbit, and cat also dogs any thang they can find but the mama choose-it up then the babys eat it

Do lions eat bobcats?

Lions are from Africa and bobcats are from North America so I doubt it. That being said.... my friend is a wild animal trainer and photographer and he actually has a few African Lions housed in Montana. He says they are so lazy its a miracle they don't all starve to death in the wild. Bobcats are spunky fast little creatures that can really get up and go when they want to (my dad was a trapper) so I doubt a lion could catch one.

Are bobcats excellent swimmers?

yes
Bobcats dont like water because theyre related to cats. It is very rare for cats or bobcats to like to be in water. In that case bobcats dont like to be in water. They probaly only like to drink water.

How do worms protect themselves?

worms can survive in very deep ground. when a preditor attacks the worm dig far down in the soil. also worms have small spikes that can dig into the ground to ancor theworm in place.

Are some bobcats striped?

yes. although bobcats have a predominate spotted coat, they have had some

with undercoats that were striped. This may be due to different specimens that

have genetic coding due to habitat. The bobcat does seem to reflect its habitat,

and camouflage is important to its existence. I hope this is helpful.

What kind of plants do bobcats eat?

Bobcats are obligate carnivores and do not eat plants.

What kind of a worm is segmented white and large about 6 inch long quite plump and semi transluscent skin We found it while digging fairly deep in the ground with a bobcat in north east Washington?

Well, the only kinds of worms that I know which look similar to the description are worms that are called "White Worms" (but these happen to be skinnier) and Indian Meal Worms, which are chubbier. They're most likely Indian meal worms based on the description, but you can look up each of them on google images and figure out which one the one you found is. :)

Do bobcats live in the desert?

Yes, they do.
Yes, bobcats are found in North American deserts.

Do bobcats like plants?

I dont really think so........they are meat eaters not plant eaters

Can you find bobcats in Alaska?

You can find a lynx, which is like the Alaskan version of a bobcat, but nope, no bobcats

Explian a bulimic's food and eating habits.?

First, the bulimic eats all the food they can/want. Then, to get rid of the calories, the bulimic then employs any methods necessary, like vomiting, laxatives, extreme exercise, fasting, etc. This cycle becomes almost impossible to stop eventually.

Could you show a picture of a 1948 penny?

I don't have a link to that specific date but the design of Lincoln cents did not change from 1909 to 1958. Here's a good image from 1934:

http://www.coinfacts.com/small_cents/lincoln_cents/wheat_ear_cents/1934d_cent.htm

Do most bobcats eat meat?

All Bobcats eat meat. Bobcats - as all cats - are what's called "obligate carnivores", meaning they have to eat meat. They really can't get any important amount of nutrients from anything else.

Is a bobcat mutualism commensalism or parasitism?

An example of bobcats being part of a parisitic relationship is a bobcat and tapeworm. Tapeworms burrow under bobcats' skin, eating the bobcats nutrients.

Would a bobcat eat a pelican?

i dont think they live near each other but im sure that it would -wulf

Describe bobcat scat?

like that of the house cat,but larger,usually covered.

What are the cells in a bobcat's eye?

There are many cells in a bobcats eye but the main one i s called rods. You probably heard of Rods and cones before and that is what it comes from. Other cells vary from taptum lucidum which means bright carpet. I hope that helped :D