In the wild Canadian Lynx are strictly carnivorous. They eat: leporids (especially the snowshoe hare); deer and other ungulates. They eat rodents, birds and fish and carrion.
And little deers and small fishes. Mostly Canadian piranhas if lucky.
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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.
They hunt for their food.By tracking and hunting other animals.
Lynx hunt their food.
It is possible for a wolf to eat a lynx if the opportunity arises and the wolf is hungry enough. However, wolves and lynx are both predators that typically hunt different prey, so such interactions are uncommon.
No Lynx does not test on animals
wolves foxes lynx and other large cats eat beavers
Lynx prefer to live and hunt alone
It is extremely unlikely but if the moose was sick or injured then there could be a small chance that an adult Lynx could kill a moose. Lynx mainly hunt smaller animals such as fish, rodents, rabbits, and birds. The larger prey they will hunt are deer, skunk, fox, and even domestic dogs and cats.
Lynx tend to be solitary animals. They will spend their time hunting and resting alone, every once in awhile a small group of lynx may travel and hunt together occasionally. Plural for lynx is lynxes.
Bears, wolves, cougars, and sometimes coyote packs.
No, lynx do not live in herds. They are solitary animals, typically establishing and defending their own territories. Lynx usually come together only for mating or when a mother is raising her young. Their solitary nature helps them effectively hunt and thrive in their respective habitats.
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