How am I supposed to know???
JK jk because they are hunted for meat and fur
Sardinian lynx was created in 1908.
The Sardinian pika was described as a rabbit with no tail which became extinct in the early 1800's. The early people of Scandinavia viewed these animals as a delicacy.
No, the lynx is not extinct. There are several species of lynx that are still found in the wild, though some are considered threatened or endangered due to habitat loss and other factors. Conservation efforts are being made to protect these elusive felines.
No, but it's endangered.
Balearic Giant Shrew (nesiotites hidalgo) Caspian Tiger (panthera Tigris virgata) Caucasian Moose (alces alces caucasicus) European Lion (pathera Leo europeae) Majorcan Hare (lepus granatensis solisi) Minorcan Giant Dormouse (hypnomys morpheaeus) Portuguess Ibex (capra pyrenaica lusitanica) Pyrenean Ibex (capra pyrenaica pyrenaica) Sardinian Lynx (lynx lynx sardiniae) Tarpan (equus ferus ferus)
A lynx is very rare these days, it's probably going to be extinct soon.
Lynx,Wolves,Grizzly Bears
bengal tiger
The cats mentioned here, Puma, Lynx and Bengal Tiger are NOT extinct. The Thylicine (Tasmanian Tiger) is not a cat but a marsupial and was declared extinct at one point, however there have been some sightings that have brought this into question in recent years.
Yes there are several breeds including the Salerno, Sardinian, Murgese, Neapolitan (Extinct) and several other breeds.
The Canada lynx is considered a species of least concern, meaning it is still fairly common over much of its range.
For it's beautiful fur, and (to a lesser extent) it's meat.