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Lynxes attract mates primarily through vocalizations, such as yowls and growls, especially during the breeding season. They also use scent marking, leaving their urine and glandular secretions on trees and bushes to signal their presence and reproductive status. Additionally, visual displays, like posturing and grooming, may play a role in courtship, helping to establish attraction and compatibility between potential mates.

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