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Yes, except for females with small cubs.
Yes, they recognize them by smell.
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lions look after there cubs and when the cubs get older they can stay with echother
Lion cubs. or cubs.
Cubs or kittens.
No, they rome independantly until they find a mate.
Yes, except for females with small cubs.
It is simply a bobcat. A female is called a queen, the male is called a tom.
Bobcats usually will eat their prey where it is captured unless they have a nest of cubs when they will take it to feed their family.
Whatever name its mama gives it! Wooh!
Yes, they recognize them by smell.
They typically have 2 to 4, but can have up to 6, the cubs are born usually in the spring .
Usually people call it a kitten, but sometimes a cub.
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.
A baby Jaguar could Smell bad...CORRECTION: No, the mother of the cubs will wash them with their tongue. I have ex.
Bobcats are apex predators. They usually don't have any other predators that hunt on them. However there have been known cases where large Coyote populations have affected the number of bobcats in the area. This suggests that during conflicts Coyotes can attack and even kill them. Wolves, coyotes, hawks, owls, and eagles prey upon young bobcats (cubs).