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9 paź 2018 · Deer ( Odocoileus virginianus and Odocoileus hemionus) are present but uncommon on the higher elevations of the study area in winter. Carrion (including deer, elk Cervus canadensis, and moose Alces alces) may also be available to bobcats.
18 lis 2024 · Bobcat diet in snowy regions. In winter, bobcats in snowy areas adapt by hunting various animals, such as red squirrels, grouse, woodrats, and smaller animals like mice and voles. Larger prey like deer and moose may also be available, particularly as carrion.
Bobcats also kill large prey, such as white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) during winter (Litvaitis et al., 1986), or scavenge on large prey that die from other causes (Pollack, 1951; Fritts and Sealander, 1978; Kitchings and Story, 1979; Fox and Fox, 1982).
What do bobcats eat in Georgia? Despite their comparatively small size, bobcats are aggressive, tough predators. At times, particularly during the winter, they take down wild animals that are several times larger than they are, such as feral hogs and white-tailed deer.
25 sie 2024 · Bobcats are present over the whole state of Georgia. Due to the diversity of their prey, they may live in a wide range of habitats. In Georgia, mixed-forest and agricultural regions with a significant proportion of early successional stages make up the typical bobcat habitat.
8 paź 2022 · With larger animals such as deer or rabbits, bobcats tend to be pickier with what they eat, preferring to eat around parts they don’t like. In many cases, they leave bones and tissue behind rather than consume everything.
Bobcats can prey on animals as large as deer and will feed on hunter killed or road-killed deer. The breeding season can begin as early as January and run through March. Most female and male bobcats do not breed until their second year. The average bobcat litter is 2 – 3 kittens following a 62-day gestation period.