Yes. Bobcats, known scientifically as Lynx rufus(formerly classified as Felis rufus), inhabit Arizona. They inhabit the majority of ecosystems found in Arizona, from the deserts to the forests. As far as I am aware, they do not inhabit the alpine zone. For more information on the range of ecosystems that bobcats inhabit in Arizona, see Donald Hoffmeister's Mammals of Arizona book or read any North American or U.S. Southwest field guide to mammals.
No
Wolves eat lynxes. Wolves are bigger than lynxes. But lynxes makes no part of the wolves' menu.
The lynx does not live in a pack with other lynx. But, they do usually roam as a male and female when the female has young to protect.
Yes, lynxes have spotted fur.
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
No, there are no lynxes in Africa.
Yes. There is an endangered population of Spanish Lynxes in Spain.
No
Lynxes are placental mammals and reproduce sexually, giving live birth.
No, lynxes do not live in Ireland.
yes
sometimes it depends
Lynx do give live birth. I had to do a project. I know what I am talking about
Preferably they live in a cold or snowy climate.
No of course not--they are mammals who bear live young.
lynxes are manly found in a tundraThe Lynx is mainly found in Boreal forests. Some Lynx live in Canada.They live in Forests.Type your answer here... Taigah, Forest, and the Desertin the water
The bobcat is the only lynx that lives in Oklahoma.