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No, lynx do not typically live in the Arctic tundra. They are primarily found in boreal forests and mountainous regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. Their habitat consists of dense woods and areas with plenty of snow, which provide cover and hunting opportunities, rather than the open, treeless landscape of the tundra. The Arctic tundra is home to other wildlife adapted to its specific conditions.

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