Until they are old enough to hunt for their food by thereself
A young lynx is a kitten, or cub.
A lynx takes care of its young by providing them with shelter in dens, nursing them with milk until they are old enough to eat solid food, and teaching them hunting and survival skills. The mother lynx is responsible for protecting and caring for her kittens until they are ready to be independent.
A young lynx is commonly referred to as a "kitten." Lynx kittens are typically born in litters of two to four and are born with their eyes closed. They begin to open their eyes after about two weeks and are weaned from their mother's milk by around two months of age.
The Lynx has thick pads on the bottom of its paws. For the Lynx, anywhere is quiet enough. The Lynx will crouch down behind a source of cover; bushes or ledges. It will slowly creep foward. The Lynx knows when its the right distance away; it will then leap and land on its prey. It will bite on the prey's neck or back, breaking the bones. The Lynx will either eat it then, bury and save it, or return home to give to young.
A lynx's home is called a den or lair, where it seeks shelter and raises its young. Lynxes are solitary animals and use their dens for rest and protection.
A young lynx is a kitten, or cub.
gorillas do raise their young
Is the Lynx a threat to the human race?--> no Is the Lynx a threat to an individual human?--> yes, it is similar in size to a bobcat..which can kill you with ease if it wanted to. A Lynx is a threat to humans only if a human is stupid enough to interfere with a mother Lynx' young.
A lynx takes care of its young by providing them with shelter in dens, nursing them with milk until they are old enough to eat solid food, and teaching them hunting and survival skills. The mother lynx is responsible for protecting and caring for her kittens until they are ready to be independent.
Young lynx approaching sexual maturity are called "subadults".
They do not raise them.
A young lynx is commonly referred to as a "kitten." Lynx kittens are typically born in litters of two to four and are born with their eyes closed. They begin to open their eyes after about two weeks and are weaned from their mother's milk by around two months of age.
Dingoes raise their young in a den, which is usually in a cave.
i think that pygmy marmosets raise there young by...........
Sea anemone's don't raise their young.
Chihuahuas don't raise their young in a certain specific way. They raise their young like every other dog does!
The female panda raise the young.