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Because lynx are predators of hares, if the hare population size increases, so will the lynx population because now there is more food available.
No, the lynx is not extinct.
Hares are a food source for lynxes. Lynxes are a predator of hares. Hares rely on plants for food and lynxes rely on hares (inter alia) for food. If the hare population increases due, perhaps, to lots of good plant food, then the lynxes (and maybe the foxes) have more food and can support more babies which survive to maturaty. Too many lynxes and too few hares means not enough food for the lynxes. Baby lynxes starve and the balance is adjusted. JCF
no such thing as siberian lynx but iberian lynx is almost extinct not at the top
We can save the lynx if we take effort to do so. All we have to do is to stop cutting down forests (the lynx habitat). If the snowshoe-hare becomes extinct, the lynx will probably do to. The lynx is a consumer which means it depends on other organisms for survival. In some places people are starting to breed snowshoe-hares and releasing them into the habitat in which the lynx lives, then the lynx can hunt for the snowshoe-hares without any direct influence of humans.yes all we got to do is stop destroying there home we all so have to find a way to save the rabbits that feed the lynx ( i mean like not feeding it as in feeding it like a you wold feed a baby) we also got to stop putting out poisen and thinking that there Bunny's and shooting them Ellie age 13surrey b.c
Because lynx are predators of hares, if the hare population size increases, so will the lynx population because now there is more food available.
No, the lynx is not extinct.
maybe some hares got killed by the lynx and other gave birth so for hares pop. will go down first and then a little bit up and for lynx pop. it will go up.
the ecosystem would go out of orderEX:the mice would have no lynx to eat them,so there would be lots of mice,the mice would eat all the bugs,so no bugs, and the grass has no bugs to eat them so there would bbe lots of grass
The Lynx population got larger because there were enough prey for all the predators.
Hares are a food source for lynxes. Lynxes are a predator of hares. Hares rely on plants for food and lynxes rely on hares (inter alia) for food. If the hare population increases due, perhaps, to lots of good plant food, then the lynxes (and maybe the foxes) have more food and can support more babies which survive to maturaty. Too many lynxes and too few hares means not enough food for the lynxes. Baby lynxes starve and the balance is adjusted. JCF
I think that the snowshoe hare population would increase because lynx hunt them so if most of the lynx were hunted then there would be less snowshoe hares killed
With increased hares (easy prey, food) the lynx population would also increase. Should the hare numbers decrease, the lynx would find it difficult to catch their food and would decrease in numbers.
Hares are a food source for lynxes. Lynxes are a predator of hares. Hares rely on plants for food and lynxes rely on hares (inter alia) for food. If the hare population increases due, perhaps, to lots of good plant food, then the lynxes (and maybe the foxes) have more food and can support more babies which survive to maturaty. Too many lynxes and too few hares means not enough food for the lynxes. Baby lynxes starve and the balance is adjusted. JCF
The population of LYNX Express is 3,500.
No, but it's endangered.
no such thing as siberian lynx but iberian lynx is almost extinct not at the top