Yes.
Yes it does. Some predators that like lynxes include fox and mountain lion.
Jerboas have a vast majority of predators, common ones include foxes,jackals,coyotes,cougars,Meerkats,caracals,lynxes and servals.
All the organisms that share its ecosystem depend on lynxes but directly effected would be its prey, ie hares, and its predators, ie mountain lions.
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.
Lynxes can kill a lot of things, but here are a few:WolvesFishers (and other humans)BobcatsCoyotes
No, they would avoid each other in the wild, because both are predators of equal fighting ability.
Because they compete with these larger predators for prey, and must give way to the larger animals.
Sea otters and large raptors such as the bald eagle or osprey.
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.