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Lynxes

There are four types of lynx, the bobcat, the Eurasian linx, the Iberian lynx, and the Canada lynx. They live in many areas if the world, in wooded locations.

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Do bobcats live in Charlotte?

Bobcats are found in every NC county, but more common in the mountains and coastal plain than in the peidmont.

What is a bob cats size?

Up to 15 inches tall, and weighs 14-35 pounds.

What is scientific name for lynx?

That depends on which species of lynx:Lynx canadensis - Canada lynx

Lynx lynx - Eurasian lynx

Lynx pardinus - Iberian lynx

Lynx rufus - Bobcat

Is a lynx bigger than a Scottish wild cat?

The Lynx is by far much bigger than the Scottish Wildcat. The Scottish Wildcat has a similar appearance to a very large and well-muscled shorthaired domestic cat. Males typically weigh between 6-9 kilograms (13-17 lb) and females weigh 5-7 kilograms (11-15 lb).

The Lynx is much larger. Even the smaller species of Lynx, the Canadian Lynx, is still very much larger than a Wildcat. Canadian Lynx can weigh around 8-11 kilograms (18-24 lb), and have a length of 80-105 centimetres (31-41 in). The Eurasian Lynx is bigger still, ranging in length from 81-129 centimetres (32-51 in) and weigh around 18 to 30 kilograms (40 to 66 lb).

How much can a bobcat eat?

A bobcat typically consumes about 1 to 2 pounds of food per day, though this can vary based on factors such as the availability of prey and the individual cat's size and activity level. They primarily hunt small mammals like rabbits, rodents, and birds, and can eat larger meals when prey is abundant. During times of scarcity, they may go several days without food. Overall, their diet is opportunistic and adjusts to their environment.

When was the lynx discovered?

i think the lnyx was discovered in 1863 but i am not sure

Is a lynx a predator?

yes it is, it pray is the snowshoe rabbit

Can a lynx kill people?

A lynx could possibly kill a human but incidents of lynxes attacking humans are almost unknown.

Do lynxes travel in packs?

No. They are more often solitary, though may, on occasion, hunt in small groups. (they are never called packs, for this reason, they are not pack animals)

Do lynxes lay eggs?

No of course not--they are mammals who bear live young.

Are lynx fast runners?

Yes, they can run 40 miles per our.

Are there Breathing exercises to oxygenate the blood?

breathe in for 3 seconds and breathe out for 6 seconds. This is a common technique while meditating.

Where can you find lynx info?

This link has excellent information about the various species of lynx.

In what countries do lynxes live?

The four species of lynx are very widespread.The European lynx lives in northern Europe and Asia.The Canadian lynx lives in North America.The Iberian or Spanish lynx is one of the most highly endangered cats and only lives in wild parts of Spain.

Bobcats are the smallest type of lynx,living in North America.Because they hunt small prey, they live in variety of habitats.

Do lynx canadsis hibernate?

No, no cats hibernate, they are active year round.

What is the classification of the lynx?

Scientific classification of lynxes:

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Clade: Synapsida

Class: Mammalia

Order: Carnivora

Family: Felidae

Subfamily: Felinae

Genus: Lynx

Species:

Lynx canadensis

Lynx lynx

Lynx pardinus

Lynx rufus

What is special about the lynx?

Lynx are known for their characteristic tufted ears, short tails, and distinctive facial markings. They have keen eyesight and excellent hearing, making them skilled hunters. Additionally, they are elusive and primarily solitary animals, often found in boreal forests and mountainous regions.

How does a lynx communicate?

A lynx can communicate in different ways. such as: mews, purring, yowls, spits and hisses. The cats also use scent marks, facial expressions, and different ear positions to help get their message across to other lynx. hope this helps! :D

Why is humidity added to the oxygen before it is breathed?

Humidity is added to oxygen before it is breathed to prevent the nasal passages and airways from drying out, which can cause irritation and discomfort. The moisture in the air also helps to improve the efficiency of gas exchange in the lungs.

What are Arctic lynx's predators?

wolves, bears... You can look on www.defenders.com.. That is a good website!!! lol!