It is also 'lynx', the same word
lynx=lynx
The Bobcat species (Lynx rufus) is in the Genus "Lynx".Please see the related link below for more info:
The German word for lynx is Luchs.
There are several different types of lynx and each species has its own Latin name: Lynx Lynx - the Eurasian Lynx Lynx canadensis - the Canadian Lynx Lynx pardinus - the Iberian Lynx Lynx rufus - the famous bobcat (N. America) Hope this helps :D
Well, I know the latin name, Lynx rufus, meaning lynx with red hair.
That depends on which species of lynx:Lynx canadensis - Canada lynxLynx lynx - Eurasian lynxLynx pardinus - Iberian lynxLynx rufus - Bobcat
It's the same: "lynx".NB: This is a masculine noun, i.e. le lynx (the lynx), and also does not change in the plural, i.e. les lynx (the lynx(es)).
The word "lynx" came from the Greek word "λÏçÎ_Î_" and the root "leuk". "Leuk" means light and brightness. The lynx has reflective eyes. There are 4 species of lynx cats.
The homophone for lynx is links. Example sentence: Adding some links to the chain will make it longer.
Panther is the English equivalent of 'panthera'. Lynx is the English equivalent of 'onca'. The Latin noun 'panthera' comes from the older, classical Greek for 'all beast'. The Greek in turn may come from the Sanskrit 'pundarikam', which means 'tiger'. The Portuguese and Spanish 'onca' means 'ounce'. But the word traces back to the classical Latin language of the ancient Romans. The original word is the noun 'lyncea', which means 'lynx'.
The gorilla, hippopotamus, lynx, and python are a hand full of animals with the similar Latin names.
The word for ilves in English is lynx.