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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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What is the best spot to hunt a lynx?

well it is best if you don't hunt one at all because it is prohibited which means it is not aloud.

What are lynxes?

lynes are a type of cat but they have bigger paws
a species of medium sized, short tailed cats related to the bobcat. they grow to about 155cm ( including tail ) they're found in northern parts of Europe
A linx is a creature, closely related to a bobcat that belongs to the feline family, in the group of small cats. They have pointed, elfish, ears and live near mountains. They are found in Canada and Europe.

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lynx

Any of three species of short-tailed forest cat (genus Lynx) found in Europe, Asia, and northern North America. The North American lynx (Lynx canadensis) is regarded as distinct from the Eurasian and Spanish (Iberian) species. The lynx has long legs, large paws, tufted ears, hairy soles, and a broad, short head. Its coat, which forms a bushy ruff on the neck, is tawny to cream-coloured and mottled with brown and black. Its dense, soft winter fur has been used for trimming garments. Lynx are approximately 30-40 in. (80-100 cm) long, without the 4-8-in. (10-20-cm) tail, and stand about 24 in. (60 cm) high at the shoulder. They weigh 20-45 lb (10-20 kg). Nocturnal and silent except during mating season, lynx live alone or in small groups. They climb and swim well and feed on birds, small mammals, and occasionally deer. Some regional populations of lynx are considered endangered.

An animal of course
it is a cat with pointy ears. it lives in parts of Europe and nearly all of north America. its enemies are bobcats. in Europe it is by preyed wolves and in America its hunted by cougars, (mountain lion or puma) grizzly bears & wolves. it eats hares & wolverines.

What is a normal operating temperature for a 1995 Grand Am with a 4 cylinder DOHL?

Without the a/c on, the fans are turned on at 235 deg. It should not run over about 250 deg. and will only do this with a good functioning cooling system.

What climate is in an Iberian Lynx's habitat?

This critically endangered specie of cat lives in the southern Europe area and prefers dense forest areas by day and pastures at night for hunting it's food source, rabbits.

Can an eagle eat a lynx?

yes an eagle can eat a lynx

because it can eat anything bigger than a wolve and a wolve and lynx or similar in size.

Where in Minnesota do bobcats live?

Bobcats live throughout most of the state, in wooded areas. Most of them live in the northern half of the state.

Is the Canadian lynx on the endangered species list?

The Canada lynx was listed as a threatened species in the contiguous United States in 2000. Technically, this means that it is on the endangered species list, but being threatened and endangered are different. Threatened species are species that are likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of their range. This is from the Montana Natural Resources Conservation Services.

Additional Information: The Canada Lynx is listed as "threatened" according to the US Fish and Wildlife Services Endangered Species Program, or US FWS-ESP. The International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List, also lists the Canada Lynx, with a status of "least concern" and with a population trend of "stable". Also the Canada Lynx is listed by the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES, for protection under Appendix II. For more details, please see the sites listed below.

Do hyperopic eyes continue to get incrementally worse every year beyond one's mid-twenties?

It all depends on the amount of hyperopia present ie. The greater the hyperopia present the more likely a prescription increase.This is due to a natural decreasing of accommodation(focussing power) from the teen years. If hyperopia is low to moderate there is a good chance that the eye will naturally be able to accommodate through the hyperopia and give good or even excellent distance vision. As we age and specifically when we ALL reach our 40s the accommodation available to us is dimininshing like never before. Emmetropic eyes (those with no refractive error)will have difficulty with near vision due to this decline as more accommodation is required for near tasks and therefore plus lenses will be required to aid near focus. This is called presbyopia and is sometimes incorrectly refered to as long/farsightedness. Those of us with hyperopia will have a harder time as we need to accommodate at all distances and with demand already high on the focussing mechanism for distance vision the required accommodation will need to be supplemented with plus lenses for close work to start with, eventually needing a plus correction for distance too. The increase in prescription from 40 onwards is often regular and often results in bifocals being prescribed for hyperopic presbyopes. Initially in many cases the lenses for hyperopia are worn for near tasks only. Although if worn for distance it is possible for the eyes to relax into to them and any latent hyperopia present can become manifest sooner and thus reliance on the glasses is earlier. This could cause a prescription increse. Some people on the other hand don't wear a correction when they should even if they are getting eyestrain and suffering some discomfort. These are people who until their 40s had great eyesight and suddenly find that they have worsening vision. Their belief that once they succumb to glasses they will be reliant on them is probably accurate but the old habits of accommodation through hyperopia die hard and therefore they prefer to blink squint and take pain killers to combat their hyperopia.It also makes them very short tempered!

Where can you get a wiring diagram for a 1989-1993 Mazda 323 hatch back 1300cc?

The Mazda 323 of that time from had a 1600cc engine but that isn't going to effect the issue of where to get a wiring diagram. Haynes makes a manual for the 1990-1994 Mazda 323. If you have a 1986-1989 Mazda 323, you will need to get a FSM (Factory Service Manual).

What do you see yourself doing five years from now?

Look out for this kind of question. It can be really helpful in that it's a chance to sell yourself. Alternatively if handled badly it could sink you!

The answer you give need to be based on the job for which you are being interviewed. If for instance it's a graduate programme employers will want to see some ambition. What employers won't want to hear is that you see yourself working somewhere else in 5 years time.

So the safest answer structure needs to be along the lines

  • I am hoping that in 5 years I can progress in the company
  • Based on the training and development I can get
  • Plus my performance
  • Can't name a particular role but certainly promoted to the next level by then

Do lynx live in Ireland?

No, lynxes do not live in Ireland.

Where does a lynx live in Italy?

Lynx's prefer forest areas so a lynx would more than likely be found in the forests of Italy although if a population of lynx still exist in Italy, it is a very small population.