Two to four.
'tabby point' does not supply enough information to calculate possible colors of the kittens. Most people consider brown tabby as plain tabby. Judging that's what you mean, and that the parents do not carry anything else, your kittens may be any of these colors: Female kittens: Brown/seal lynx (tabby) point, Tortoiseshell lynx point Male kittens: Brown/seal lynx point, Red/flame lynx point. Dilutes of all these colors are possible of the tabby point carries dilute. If he does, that would add Blue lynx point to both genders, cream lynx point to males and dilute tortie lynx point.
The lynx kittens stay with their mom until 9 months old.
The lynx have their babies in fallen logs,stumps and chumps of timber.In that places help to protect the lynx kittens from predators.
They can be called kittens or cubs, I have heard both. I think a cub would be a better name to call a baby of a lynx because it is a bigger cat and lion's babies are called cubs, so maybe the lynx babies can be called cubs. But cubs or kittens are both names to call the baby of a lynx.
A female Lynx is referred to as a queen whereas there males are called toms.
In a typical litter of a Lynx there will be 3-6 kittens. Most kittens will survive if they are in good health, have constant milk, and are cared for by the mother which raises them alone. As kittens they are highly susceptible as prey by Coyote, Puma, Bear, and birds of prey.
the male and female lynx spider lynx Linc there body together
At birth, Eurasian lynx kittens weigh 240 to 430 grams (8.5 to 15.2 oz) and are blind and helpless. Canada lynx kittens weigh from 175 to 235 g (6.2 to 8.3 oz) at birth. Iberian lynx kittens weigh between 200 and 250 grams (7.1 and 8.8 oz) at birth. At birth a bobcat weighs 0.6 to 0.75 lb (270 to 340 g).
Kittens:26 Adults:30
I think yes if they had nothing else to eat....
as long there is a daddy. forever!!!