Yes they live in the wild and are not commonly used as pets but I wouldn't say never used as pets.
no unless your good with wild cats
Yes. They hunt wild cats, lynxes are killed for their fur in Spain.
Ferrets, polecats, foxes, cats, dogs, badgers, lynxes, wild cats... Basically anything that will eat meat will eat a rabbit.
Lions, ligers(half tiger, half lion), leopards, lynxes,
A group of cats that are all Lynx would be called Lynxes.
Similiar to the way cats mate.
As most cats - no.
Oh, dude, a group of lynxes is called a "clowder." Yeah, like those fancy cats think they're so special they need their own group name. I mean, I guess it's better than just calling them a bunch of lynxes hanging out together.
Some cats, not domestic cats, but lions, tigers, lynxes, and other types of wildlife of the forest...
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.
Yes, house cats (Felis catus) and lynxes belong to the same family, Felidae, which includes all cats. They share a common ancestor and are part of the subfamily Felinae, but they are different species with distinct characteristics and habitats. While they have some similarities in behavior and physical traits, lynxes are generally larger and adapted to different environments compared to domestic cats.
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats