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How do Bobcats die?

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The most common wildcat in North America, the bobcat is named for its short, bobbed tail. They are medium-sized cats and are slightly smaller but similar in appearance to their cousin, the lynx. Their coats vary in color from shades of beige to brown fur with spotted or lined markings in dark brown or black. Diet. read more

If you mean causes, well just like any other living beings, they die from malnutrition, or diseases, or injuries, or natural causes (old age). This page may be out of date. Save your draft before refreshing this page. read more

In Mexico, bobcats are persecuted as sheep predators and are frequently killed by farmers. They are still hunted and trapped for their fur throughout most of their range. Habitat destruction and the ever-expanding human population limit their ranges. read more

The bobcat's need for large areas probably keeps the bobcat population from reaching higher densities. Regulated fur harvest is likely the dominant source of mortality for bobcats, according to Erb. Beyond that, vehicle collisions and disease kill some bobcats. Erb also suspects that many kittens die of starvation when food is scarce or winter harsh. read more

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