Lynx

Lynx Physical Characteristics 
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Felidae
Genus: Lynx
Scientific Name: Felis Lynx
Type: Mammal
Diet: Carnivore
Size: 0-8-1.3m (31.5-52in)
Weight: 10-25kg (22-55lbs)
Top Speed: 80km/h (50mph)
Lifespan: 12-20 years
Lifestyle: Solitary
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Colour: Tan, Yellow, Brown, Black
Skin Type: Fur
Favourite Food: Hare
Habitat: Secluded forests and mountainous regions
Average Litter Size: 4
Main Prey: Hare, Birds, Deer
Predators: Wolf, Coyote, Human, Cougar
Special Features: Long tufts on ears and short tail
lynx

The lynx is an individual from the feline family and one of the greater cats of North America. Lynx are best known for their short thickset tails and the long tufts of dark hair on the ears of a lynx.

There are three unique kinds of lynx with these being the North America lynx found in Canada and Alaska, the European lynx found in Spain and Portugal and the Asian lynx which is found in Turkestan and focal Asia.

The North American lynx is the greatest types of lynx and a portion of these lynx people have very thick and soft looking hide which keeps the lynx warm in the solidifying Canadian winter. The European and Asian lynx species are a lot littler in size and have identities that take after those of a local feline, instead of an extensive cat.

The lynx will in general possess thick bush and prairies in the woods of North America and parts of Eurasia. The lynx chase little warm blooded creatures, fowls and angle, and the lynx are prey to couple of predators.

In spite of the fact that the lynx is a ground warm blooded animal, lynx are frequently known to climb trees or swim so as to get their prey. Lynx chase little warm blooded creatures, fowls and fish however like to chase bigger well evolved creatures like reindeer, deer and elk if the lynx can discover and get them.

The lynx has expansive paws which assist the lynx with balancing and furthermore give the lynx more power while seeking after potential dinners. The lynx likewise has amazingly intense hearing which enables the lynx to hear approaching prey and predators over long separations, and the lynx additionally has a solid jaw and sharp teeth which the lynx uses to chomp down on its prey.

Lynx are normally lone creatures and will invest their energy both chasing and resting alone, anyway a little gathering of lynx may travel and chase together at times. Lynx mating happens in the pre-spring and the female lynx will bring forth two to six little cats after a development time of around 70 days. Female lynx will more often than not bring forth a litter a year. The youthful lynx little cats remain with the mother lynx for around nine months implying that the lynx cats will have the mother lynx to look out for them amid their first winter. The lynx little cats at that point move out to live alone as youthful grown-ups. It is realized that grown-up lynx will give their young the prey to play with it before they eat it as this idea to build up their chasing aptitudes.

Lynx live in sanctums in shake hole or under edges which gives the lynx a sheltered place to rest just as a home for when the lynx cats arrive and require securely caring for. Lynx don't regularly take their slaughter back to their sanctum, the principle exemption to this is the point at which the mother lynx is accommodating her lynx little cats. Lynx youngsters love to grapple with one another.

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