The lynx became officially endangered in the spring of the year 2000. However, in the 1990's, it was apparent that the lynx was slowly disappearing. Not all lynx species are endangered. The Canada lynx and bobcat are listed as least concern.
1 year
a lynx nurturs it's young until they are one year of age thus readdy to reproduce! :3
actually lynx females can mate when 1 year old but the males have to be 2 years old when they start to mate
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No, no cats hibernate, they are active year round.
Usually only one year. Google the words green lynx spider live and get this and more information.
it will take 1 year
as long there is a daddy. forever!!!
yes they like to feel like men and that's a way to boost their confidence
A kitten (young Lynx) will stay with its mother for about half a year before it's old enough to survive on it's own. Some species such as the North American Lynx will stay with the mother for almost a year. Most litters are born in April and leave their mothers during late fall/early winter. North American litters are born in September and stay with their mothers until late spring the following year.
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