The are both solitary cat species.
Well, if you think of most cats and cat-related creatures, they are mostly carnivores. So if lynxes are basically pumas (carnavore(like cheetahs for their pouncing) they are predators.
Cheetahs, buzzards, jackles, gazelles, wild pegs, lynxes and foxes...etc...
no but they are in the cat family
Cheetahs. In Africa, lions and crocodiles. In North America, wolves and coyotes, bobcats and lynxes. Four continents to go... Tigers.
Wolves eat lynxes. Wolves are bigger than lynxes. But lynxes makes no part of the wolves' menu.
No, there are no lynxes in Africa.
Lynxes are killed for their soft, shiny fur
Yes, lynxes have spotted fur.
Wolves eat lynxes. Wolves are bigger than lynxes. But lynxes makes no part of the wolves' menu.
There are four closely related species of lynx:Eurasian lynxCanada lynxIberian lynxBobcatThere are, of course, a number of other species of cat to which the lynxes are distantly related. All belong to the felidaefamily - the cats. This includes lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, cheetahs, etc.
no but lynxes have black tufts of hair on the tips of their ears
Yes. There is an endangered population of Spanish Lynxes in Spain.