There is about 400 left in scotland! According to sources they have gone extinct in parts of the world!
In Scotland, mostly highlands and islands. I often see a few on my walks.
No, wildcats are most of the time loners except when they are mates or breeding.
THERE ARE MORE THAN 120 SPECIES IN THE WORLD
Wildcats have a few natural predators including larger carnivores such as wolves, cougars, and eagles. In some areas, humans also pose a threat to wildcats through hunting or habitat destruction. Overall, wildcats are skilled predators themselves and are able to defend against many potential threats.
Wildcats are predators and primary eaters of small mammals, birds, and reptiles. However, wildcats can also fall prey to larger predators like wolves, cougars, and birds of prey. Additionally, diseases, accidents, and human activities can also result in the death of wildcats.
In Scotland, mostly highlands and islands. I often see a few on my walks.
about 75
Less than 200
Democratic Left Scotland was created in 1998.
Red Deer, pine martens, wildcats, red squirrels and in birds there are capercaillie, golden eagle.
Oban, Ben Nevis, Scottish wildcats, the Western Isles and Aberdeen Angus cattle.
Villanova is known as the Villanova Wildcats!
20 times with 5 left over
The "some " animals are Tigers and Wildcats. Anything I left out?
The population of England is around 50 million. When Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are added, the population of the UK is around 62 million.
Scotland has four main airports - Glasgow, Glasgow Prestick (in Ayrshire, around 40 minutes from Glasgow on a fast train), Edinburgh and Aberdeen. There are smaller airports in Inverness, Dundee and on a number of smaller islands.
Richmond Wildcats was created in 1976.