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  1. Jul 16, 2020 · Meet the Lynx. A relatively small feline predator, male lynx may weigh as much as 48 pounds and grow about 4 feet long. The lynx will hunt prey three or four times its size—like reindeer—but its main prey is smaller animals like hares, rodents, small deer and birds such as grouse.

  2. Apr 21, 2020 · There are four living species of lynx across the globe: the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis), Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus), Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), and bobcat (Lynx rufus). The four species...

  3. Lynxes are medium-sized predatory cats, which are also occasionally known as “ bobcats .”. These cats are characterized by small tufts of hair jutting from the tips of their ears. Different species of this cat range from North America to Eurasia. Read on to learn about the lynx.

  4. Lynx are medium-sized wildcats that live closer to you than you might think, in dense forests across the United States, Europe, and Asia. There are four main subspecies of lynx, one of which is the well-known bobcat. Bobcats can be found in almost every state in the US.

  5. animaldiversity.org › accounts › LynxADW: Lynx: INFORMATION

    The genus Lynx consists of 4 recognized species: Lynx lynx, Lynx rufus, Lynx canadensis, and Lynx pardinus. All Lynx species are obligate carnivores and feed primarily on small game, such as hare, rabbits, and rodents. Their general ecological ranges are uniform across the genus, with all populations found in forested regions.

  6. The Canada lynx ( Lynx canadensis) is a mid-sized boreal forest carnivore that occurs across most of northern North America. In the contiguous United States, Canada lynx were designated as a distinct population segment and listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 2000.

  7. wwf.panda.org › discover › our_focusIberian lynx | WWF

    The Iberian lynx is the world's most endangered feline species. However, conservation measures have seen its population inch above 400. © WWF / WWF-Spain / Jesus Cobo. Subscribe to WWF. Key Facts. Common name. Common Names. Iberian Lynx, Pardel Lynx, Spanish Lynx. Endangered. Status. Endangered. Latin name. Scientific Name. Lynx pardinus.

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