Bobcats generally have a lifespan of about 6 to 8 years, although a few can live to be over 10.
Bobcats are part of the family of big cats. In the wild the bobcat typically lives by itself. If a bobcat is held in captivity at a zoo, they may live around other big cats.
The genus and species name for a bobcat is Lynx rufus.
No, it is illegal to buy or own a live baby bobcat in the United States without a special permit or license. Bobcats are considered wild animals and are protected under federal and state laws. It is important to respect wildlife and their natural habitat.
No,A bull moose is the only moose that can kill a Bobcat.
The Bobcat is a wild animal, so it will not be friendly. The Bobcat will be larger, and it will be more aggressive than a house cat.
20 - 40 years
Up to around 15 years.
Bobcats can live to be 13-15 years old in the wild.
Yes, the bobcat does live there. The bobcat is a species of lynx.
they live in the wild.
No
North America
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No, bobcats have live births.
live in bushy wooden grassy fields in Nrth America
North America.