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Lynxes grow up primarily in their mother's care, learning essential survival skills during their first year of life. They are born blind and helpless, relying on their mother for food and protection. As they mature, they begin to explore their surroundings, develop hunting skills, and learn how to navigate their territory. By around 6 to 10 months, they become more independent, gradually transitioning to solo living as they approach adulthood.

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