The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) is (generally) yellow with brown spots.
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In the whole world there are many lynxs all around the computer and life. There are millions and millions and millions of them
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Lynx is a predator, so it does not eat vegetable food
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it eats rodents, birds, small reptiles and amphibians
Wolves, European lynxs, beavers, bears...
It depends what season it is. In the winter, it is a beautiful silver coat with black spots on it. In the hotter periods of the year it changes to a pretty auburn/ orangewhich give it good camouflage to hunt, hiding among the leaves.the color of a lynx is gray and white and some are black
The Iberian peninsula.
The Iberian lynx is called so because it is native to the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, which comprises Spain and Portugal. It is the only wild cat species that is associated exclusively with this region, hence its name, the Iberian lynx.
A lynx's gestation period is 8 to 10 weeks.