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How do lynxes mark their territory?

Lynxes mark their territory by using their scent glands to leave their scent on trees, rocks, and the ground. This scent acts as a signal to other lynxes in the area about their presence and territory boundaries. Lynxes may also use vocalizations and visual markings, such as scratch marks, to communicate territorial boundaries.


Do lynxes eat wolves?

Wolves eat lynxes. Wolves are bigger than lynxes. But lynxes makes no part of the wolves' menu.


Do lynxes live in Africa?

No, there are no lynxes in Africa.


Do wolves lynx?

Wolves eat lynxes. Wolves are bigger than lynxes. But lynxes makes no part of the wolves' menu.


Why are lynxes killed?

Lynxes are killed for their soft, shiny fur


Do lynxes have spots?

Yes, lynxes have spotted fur.


Do lynxes have manes?

no but lynxes have black tufts of hair on the tips of their ears


Do lynxes live in Spain?

Yes. There is an endangered population of Spanish Lynxes in Spain.


How do lynxes have babies?

Lynxes are placental mammals and reproduce sexually, giving live birth.


Do lynxes eat rabbits?

Yes they do. And hawks, bears, and coyotes do to... ..


What are all of the lynxes called?

A group of cats that are all Lynx would be called Lynxes.


When the hare population increased what happened to the lynx population and why?

Hares are a food source for lynxes. Lynxes are a predator of hares. Hares rely on plants for food and lynxes rely on hares (inter alia) for food. If the hare population increases due, perhaps, to lots of good plant food, then the lynxes (and maybe the foxes) have more food and can support more babies which survive to maturaty. Too many lynxes and too few hares means not enough food for the lynxes. Baby lynxes starve and the balance is adjusted. JCF