Do bobcats travel in packs?

Population. Bobcats are solitary animals.
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Do bobcats travel or stay in the same area?

Bobcats do not migrate, although under extreme conditions they may be forced to shift their range temporarily. They do have, and hold on to, their territories. Females with kittens do most of their hunting within one mile of their dens, even though their territories can be as large as six square miles.
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What time of day are bobcats most active?

Bobcats may be active during all hours of the day and night, but studies have consistently found that they are crepuscular (most active at dawn and dusk). Most bobcats live between five and 15 years in the wild.
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What attracts bobcats to your yard?

Bobcats can be attracted to the squirrels and birds that come to our yards to feed. least six feet high with the bottom extending 6-12 inches below ground level. Add an angle at the top facing outward at 45 degrees, and 16 inches in width.
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What do you do if you see a bobcat in your yard?

What to do if you encounter a bobcat
  1. Don't approach it. Respect all wildlife by keeping your distance. ...
  2. Don't turn your back on the bobcat. ...
  3. Don't run. ...
  4. Start making a lot of noise. ...
  5. If you have water, throw or spray it at the bobcat. ...
  6. If you see a bobcat hanging out in a developed neighborhood, notify animal control.
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Should I worry about a bobcat in my yard?

Any backyard nature enthusiast should welcome the presence of bobcats. Unlike many animals that become urban neighbors, bobcats don't require you to change your habits (other than not put out poison). The bobcat secretly goes about its ways, remaining as wild as it was in the deepest forest.
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Do bobcats stay in one area?

They Are Territorial

Bobcats primarily live a solitary life. Their range size varies widely depending on the availability of suitable prey. Females typically have territories of around 6 square miles, while males' territories span about 25 square miles and may overlap with one or more female bobcats' home ranges.
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What is the symbolism of seeing a bobcat?

Bobcat symbolism and meanings include self-reliance, perception, moxie, stealth, friskiness, beauty, and affection. Because bobcats are native to North America – ranging from southern Canada all the way to Mexico – they are subjects in the cultural mythology of these regions.
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Why do bobcats scream at night?

Bobcat mating usually happens during the night as well. You will most definitely hear bobcats screaming loud and making noise at night during this season because the males fight over the females. Source.
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Can a bobcat climb a fence?

Bobcats can climb wooden fence posts and can jump fences 6 feet or more in height. Use woven wire overhead if necessary. Add two electric wires at 12 and 18 inches above the ground to prevent bobcats from climbing fences.
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Is it unusual to see a bobcat during the day?

Because of their solitary nature and caution toward humans, bobcats are seldom seen. They may be active day or night, but often avoid daylight activity. In developed areas near humans, bobcats typically limit their activity to early dawn, dusk and night hours. In dim light, they see up to 6 times better than humans.
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Where do bobcats make their dens?

Dens: Female Bobcats den in caves, rock piles, hollow trees, brush piles and abandoned beaver lodges. They carefully line the inside of their den with soft debris such as moss, dry leaves and grass formed into a small depression.
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Are bobcats aggressive?

Bobcats tend to be shy and avoid people. Rarely, a bobcat can become aggressive, and bobcats with rabies can attack humans. Bobcats with rabies tend to have erratic behavior, be lethargic and foam at the mouth. Anyone who sees a bobcat behaving strangely should contact the local animal control department.
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Do bobcats hunt in the daytime?

Bobcats do most of their hunting at night. However, since they are crepuscular they will also hunt in twilight hours. Only on very rare occasions will you see a bobcat hunting in the daytime. This can occur if they are pushed into urban areas, or if their food source is active in the daytime.
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How far does a bobcat travel?

A female bobcat's territory ranges about 6 square miles while a male may range 60 miles.
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What time do bobcats wake up?

Bobcats are usually busy hunting and feeding at night, although they will sleep after their feeding with a “cat nap” before they go back on the hunt in the morning hours just before dawn.
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Can a bobcat mate with a house cat?

Bobcats and domestic cats may mate with each other from time to time but they won't produce offspring. They simply differ too much genetically to reproduce. That being said, the two species are similar enough in both size and mating habits that it's likely they'll occasionally try to mate.
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How do you attract a bobcat?

Place a small amount of corn, catnip and the mineral lick near the area on the ground. The corn and mineral lick attracts small animals that will result in attracting the bobcat. Wipe several drops of anise oil on a nearby tree, approximately 2 feet above the ground.
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Do bobcats meow like house cats?

Bobcats can meow similar to a house cat, but when threatened, they have a short, sudden cough-bark-like sound. They can also wail and sound similar to a child or woman screaming, which is a fairly alarming sound.
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Do bobcats spray to mark territory?

Bobcats are highly territorial and mark their ranges with scents from their urine and feces and with claw marks on trees, which alert others to their presence. Male bobcats will also spray, leaving a strong and unmistakable odor behind.
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Are bobcats aggressive to dogs?

Yes. Bobcats do attack dogs and dogs under 30 pounds are most at risk. The best way to protect your small dog or pet from a bobcat attack is to stay with them.
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Do bobcats eat bird seed?

You may not realize that a bird/squirrel feeder creates a mini eco-system that attracts and feeds an abundance of wildlife. The discarded seed on the ground attracts prey species such as cottontails, mice, and rats. The prey eating the discarded seed attract opossums, raccoons, skunks, coyote, fox, bobcats.
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How do I identify a bobcat track?

The front of the heel pad has 2 lobes, and the rear of the heel pad has 3 lobes. Canine tracks are typically longer than they are wide, while feline tracks have more of an equal length and width or the track may be wider than it is tall. Bobcat tracks are larger than a domestic cat and measure approximately two inches.
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Where do bobcats sleep at night?

Their sleeping spot is usually in a hollow tree or cave of forests, mountains, and brushlands. You probably wouldn't ever be invited over to a bobcat's home, though. These felines are solitary and territorial. They mark their domains with their scent as a way to tell other bobcats to back off.
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Are bobcats territorial?

Like most cats, the bobcat is territorial and largely solitary, although with some overlap in home ranges. It uses several methods to mark its territorial boundaries, including claw marks and deposits of urine or feces. The bobcat breeds from winter into spring and has a gestation period of about two months.
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