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Canada Lynx". Science & Nature: Animals – Wildfacts. National Wildlife Federation . Retrieved March 1, 2013.

Ilves" (in Finnish). Finland: Riista- ja kalatalouden tutkimuslaitos. October 14, 2010. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011 . Retrieved May 30, 2011.Lynx face a variety of threats in the wild, including poor food availability, habitat loss and degradation, illegal hunting, and human collisions. Where do lynx live? Geraads, Denis Date=1980. "Un nouveau felide (Fissipeda, mammalia) du pleistocene moyen du Maroc: Lynx thomasi N. sp". Geobios. 13 (3): 441–444. doi: 10.1016/S0016-6995(80)80079-9. {{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link)

Hasegawa, Y. [in Japanese]; Kaneko, H.; Tachibana, M.; Tanaka, G. (2011). 日本における後期更新世~前期完新世産のオオヤマネコ Lynxについて[A study of the extinct Japanese Lynx from the Late Pleistocene to the Early Holocene] (PDF). Bulletin of Gunma Museum of Natural History (in Japanese and English). 15: 43–80. ISSN 1342-4092. The lynx is more common in northern Europe, especially in Norway, Sweden, Estonia, Finland, and the northern parts of Russia. The Swedish population is estimated to be 1200–1500 individuals, spread all over the country, but more common in middle Sweden and in the mountain range. The lynx population in Finland was 1900–2100 individuals in 2008, and the numbers have been increasing every year since 1992. The lynx population in Finland is estimated currently to be larger than ever before. [33] Lynx in Britain were wiped out in the 17th century, but there have been calls to reintroduce them to curb the numbers of deer. [34] The lynx is usually solitary, although a small group of lynx may travel and hunt together occasionally. Mating takes place in the late winter and once a year the female gives birth to between one and four kittens. The gestation time of the lynx is about 70 days. The young stay with the mother for one more winter, a total of around nine months, before moving out to live on their own as young adults. The lynx creates its den in crevices or under ledges. It feeds on a wide range of animals from white-tailed deer, reindeer, roe deer, small red deer, and chamois, to smaller, more usual prey: snowshoe hares, fish, foxes, sheep, squirrels, mice, turkeys and other birds, and goats. It also eats ptarmigans, voles, and grouse. The Canada lynx mainly lives in Canada and Alaska but is also found in some northern US states like Washington, Montana, and Maine. Its habitat is primarily boreal forests, which are also known as snow forests and consist largely of coniferous trees.Banda, P. Solomon (September 18, 2010). "Lynx reintroduction ruled a success in Colorado". The Denver Post. Associated Press . Retrieved September 18, 2010. Lynx are bigger than house cats, but they’re not massive like lions or tigers. Two of their most distinctive features are the dark, pointed tufts of hair on their ears and their short, stubby tails, which are generally 10-20 centimetres long. A lynx’s fur can be a range of colours, from light brown or rusty red to grey, with dark spots for camouflage. They also have longer tufts of fur on their cheeks that look like a beard. The Canada lynx ( Lynx canadensis), or Canadian lynx, is a North American felid that ranges in forest and tundra regions [15] across Canada and into Alaska, as well as some parts of the northern United States. Historically, the Canadian lynx ranged from Alaska across Canada and into many of the northern U.S. states. In the eastern states, it resided in the transition zone in which boreal coniferous forests yielded to deciduous forests. [16] By 2010, after an 11-year effort, it had been successfully reintroduced into Colorado, where it had become extirpated in the 1970s. [17] [18] [19] In 2000, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service designated the Canada lynx a threatened species in the lower 48 states. [20] Aside from making them look cute, they may also function as an advanced hearing aid in snow, though this hasn’t been confirmed. Lynx are carnivores, and they hunt other animals for food. Each species has its own eating habits. The Canada lynx targets snowshoe hares, and the Iberian lynx eats mostly European rabbits. Bobcats eat a mixture of rabbits, hares, birds, and rodents, and the Eurasian lynx is big enough to hunt deer. All four species have great hearing and eyesight, so they can spot even the smallest prey hundreds of metres away, even though they hunt at night. How big is a lynx?

There’s a catch, though: You sign away your rights as a private citizen when you become a shipbreaker, forfeiting ownership of your genetic signature to LYNX. You’ll be promptly resurrected as a clone in the event of your untimely death in space, and you must then work off the cost of that replication. It’s a dangerous job, but death is a situation that’s damaging to your bank account, not your actual existence. Bobcat pelts are exported from the US in large numbers, with a high of 65,000 for the year 2013. This undeniably affects bobcat numbers, but the US government’s research has found that this trade is not detrimental to bobcat survival. This might be the case for now, but with habitat loss increasing and climate change’s future impacts on habitat unpredictable, decreasing numbers for unnecessary reasons now could impact their survival long-term. Most states in the United States declare that it is illegal to own any species of lynx. However, Alabama, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Wisconsin allow bobcats to be kept as pets.The oldest lynx remains, approximately four million years old, were found in Africa. The ancestor of the four lynx species is believed to be Lynx issiodorensis, which was distributed all over the northern hemisphere. The Eurasian Lynx entered North America across the Bering Strait Land Bridge about 2.5 million years ago. The different lynx species evolved to suite their environments – resulting in the four species that exist today. Many lynx are well adapted to life in the snow. They have soft, fluffy fur that grows long in the winter and wide, furry paws that make it easier to traverse snow-covered landscapes. The exception to this is the bobcat, which doesn’t live in snowy regions—its fur is shorter and stiffer. You can also differentiate a bobcat from another species of lynx because the underside of its tail is white. Are lynxes dangerous? Lynx are a genus of short-tailed cat from the family Felidae. This family also includes other types of cats, including cheetahs, lions, leopards, domestic cats, and tigers. Both lynx and tigers are cats, but lynx are not tigers. Unlike tigers, lynx have very short tails that usually reach between 10 and 20 centimetres in length. Is a bobcat a lynx?



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