22 to 44lbs(10-20kg)
A lynx is 51 inches.
well about the size of a lynx but baby sized
Because lynx are predators of hares, if the hare population size increases, so will the lynx population because now there is more food available.
It depends on the type and size of the dog usually, but a lynx is strong enough to kill a coyote.
The Canadian Lynx can run pretty fast for its size. It is not as fast as a cheetah or lion.
The Eurasian Lynx can run pretty fast for its size. Weighing only sixty pounds an Eurasian Lynx can run with speeds up to 40 miles per hour.
well about the size of a lynx but baby sized
Because lynx are predators of hares, if the hare population size increases, so will the lynx population because now there is more food available.
yes an eagle can eat a lynx because it can eat anything bigger than a wolve and a wolve and lynx or similar in size.
A caracal is a medium size cat that can be found in Western Asia, Southern Asia, and Africa. Caracals are also known as the Persian Lynx, Egyptian Lynx, and African Lynx, even though it isn't considered to be an actual lynx.
Is the Lynx a threat to the human race?--> no Is the Lynx a threat to an individual human?--> yes, it is similar in size to a bobcat..which can kill you with ease if it wanted to. A Lynx is a threat to humans only if a human is stupid enough to interfere with a mother Lynx' young.
It depends on the type and size of the dog usually, but a lynx is strong enough to kill a coyote.
The lynx is more that twice the size of a domestic cat so would have no problem defeating a Siamese.
The Canadian Lynx can run pretty fast for its size. It is not as fast as a cheetah or lion.
The Eurasian Lynx can run pretty fast for its size. Weighing only sixty pounds an Eurasian Lynx can run with speeds up to 40 miles per hour.
Depends on the lynx! A male caracal can be 40 pounds and over 2 feet long.... but there are several species of lynx that can get that size or bigger.
yes an eagle can eat a lynx because it can eat anything bigger than a wolve and a wolve and lynx or similar in size.
Smaller than the Canada lynx, but double the size of a housecat, the bobcat's scientific name is Lynx rufus. -And there's twelve sub-species.See the related links below for more info: