Not really, besides a lion there is no other predator in the wild that can hunt leopards. Hyenas may gang up on a leopard but other than that the lion is the only animal a leopard does not want to run into.
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there aren't supposed to be. supposedly the last wolf killed in Ohio was in 1842. http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1132
however, there are numerous eyewitness reports cropping up (ex: http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1132)
my parents saw a wolf in their yard in columbiana county, Ohio.
also, there have been wolves kept as pets or at research/educational facilities, or in transportation, that could escape and thrive for a time..
OF COURSE! Even if the lynx is bigger and more likely to eat a coyote yes :)
The thin above is a joke, I'm accually not sure. I'm pretty sure a lynx would be the ones eating coyotes, so you should look it up on wikipedia or something
Like other lynx, they prey primarily on small mammals and birds.
Breed is a term applied to domestic animals, such as dogs, cats or cattle. Species is the term used to describe wildlife. There are four extant species of lynx: Eurasian lynx
Canada lynx
Iberian lynx
Bobcat
Flying squirrels are found in North America and live in deciduous and coniferous forests and woodlands. There have only been 300 captured, but there needs to be more data collected in order to determine the actual population.
Bigger then some cats but smaller then others
depends if the fox is in a place with no other animal caus the other animal could see the fox eating and attack then the fox would have to eat when the other animals asleep (night) but if theres no other animal around it would be in the afternoon (they do most of they're hunting in the morning.....) but it doesn't really matter at what time......still even if there was a preditor the fox could just fight him off and eat his food......
No, both the Amur leopard and Chinese tiger are more endangered. The Amur leopard has a population of only around 45, while the Chinese tiger is down to twenty or less, may even be extinct in the wild.
a bobcat, cat, dog, turtle, rabbit, deer, monkey, arabians, and some people i know.
The Iberian Lynx is critically endangered because of road casualties, feral dog attacks, poisoning, habitat loss, and poaching for its beautiful fur. Hope i could help.
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Wolves may if they come across one, but usually no animal will prey on a lynx since it is one of the top predators in its ecosystem.
Lynx, like all mammals, are considered to be cold blooded as they use exothermic means to control their body temperature. This means that they control their temperature via external means by taking advantage of the environment around them. This would include things like sunning on rocks to warm up, or shading themselves to cool down.
Male cats of all species are usually larger and heavier than females. "Panther" is a generic term for several big cats, including leopards, jaguars, and pumas.
There main prays are snowshoe-hares.
The Eurasian Lynx eats quite a few animals as it is a nocturnal carnivore. Some of its prey include hares, rabbits, small wild boar, foxes, and reindeer.
I saw one early in the spring time, very early in the morning, about 10 years ago, in Cambridge, at the intersection of JFK Street and Memorial Drive. It was sitting on the grass next to the bridge, while I was riding on my bicycle across the bridge, going from Harvard Business School towards Harvard Square. I was stunned, never saw these big cats in the wild before or after.
Sleeping in the trenches was horrible. It was dirty, sweaty, smelly, and crouded. It got hard to breathe at times and many people got ill which meant that there were many germs in the air. Soldiers would have to practicly sleep on top of each other which meant that they had a very uncomfertable nights sleep.
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The Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) is the largest member of the Lynx family, with males standing around 70 cm at the shoulder. They weigh up to 30 kg (males) and 18 kg (females). Their length can be from 80 to 130 cm.
The Bobcat is named for it's short, bobbed tail. It is about twice the size of an ordinary housecat and half the size of a Lynx. Their tufted ears are quite distinguishable. They are native to North America.