a lynx can hear a prey from 65 metres away
They aide the lynx by helping them hear food and danger.
A lynx can be both. They do hunt rabbits, hares,voles, mice, and other small animals. Wolves and cougars can hunt a lynx and eat them. They are normally not their prey of choice, but can hunt one down if hungry.
Humans affect the lynx population by invading their habitats with construction and the removal of trees. Lynx are hunters and their prey is limited due to humans hunting for sport and removing living space for both predator and prey.
The Lynx has thick pads on the bottom of its paws. For the Lynx, anywhere is quiet enough. The Lynx will crouch down behind a source of cover; bushes or ledges. It will slowly creep foward. The Lynx knows when its the right distance away; it will then leap and land on its prey. It will bite on the prey's neck or back, breaking the bones. The Lynx will either eat it then, bury and save it, or return home to give to young.
Well it dependents on the food..........Lynx hunt in much the same what that most cats will hunt. They stalk their prey and then pounce on it.
I have read that the tufts on lynx's ears help them to hear... they act as hearing aids so they can locate their prey. :)
25 miles away
It depends on how much food is available (the scarcer the food the further the Lynx will need to travel).When thinking about how far a lynx needs to go to eat it is normal to think about the area of an individual lynx's territory (lynx will have neighbors all around) and lynx territory sizes ranges from about 25 to 2000 sq km according to habitat quality and prey availability
The lynx is a carnivore and secondary consumer, so it has prey that are not producers. The prey varies by the species of lynx. For the Eurasian lynx, one herbivore is the roe deer, which eats grasses, shoots, and berries.
Lynx are diurnal, normally hunting their prey during daylight hours.
Lynx are good hunters and they act like you would do if you went hunting.
Like other lynx, they prey primarily on small mammals and birds.
Like other lynx, they prey primarily on small mammals and birds.
They aide the lynx by helping them hear food and danger.
A lynx can be both. They do hunt rabbits, hares,voles, mice, and other small animals. Wolves and cougars can hunt a lynx and eat them. They are normally not their prey of choice, but can hunt one down if hungry.
Humans affect the lynx population by invading their habitats with construction and the removal of trees. Lynx are hunters and their prey is limited due to humans hunting for sport and removing living space for both predator and prey.
it goes about 45mph