I suppose this is good news but it is based on bad news. The Iberian lynx lives in the south western half of Spain in fragmented habitat and in the east of Portugal. This cat’s last refuge is the Parque Nacional de Doñana in Spain: This wild cat species of the lynx family of …
The Canada lynx is a species of medium-sized wild cat. “Species” means a type of wild cat that, in this instance, is part of the group of “lynx” wild cats. The other cats in this group are the bobcat, Eurasian lynx and Iberian lynx. They are the same sort of wild cat, although the …
I love this 3 legged cat picture by the great Helmi Flick. She knows how to capture the cat! Photographically speaking. When I first saw this picture and some other Helmi pictures of Triton I did not notice that he has three legs. He is a fine looking cat. Triton is a pointed cat: …
Introduction This is an article about the interaction between the lynx and humans at a conflict level. We know that every aspect of the lynx’s decline in numbers is due to our activities. This information comes primarily but not exclusively from a 9 year old document but is still very valid. Do people have …
4th August 2008: Today I read that the Lynx cat may be reintroduced into the UK. That is a big step. Are we reaching a turning point in our approach towards wildlife and, my area of interest, wild cats? [quick note: the reason why I am calling this cat the “Lynx cat” is because …
The lynx food chain in described below. Before you read that you should know that there are four subspecies of lynx cat: Canada lynx – Canada Eurasian lynx – Europe, Asia Iberian lynx – Portugal, Spain Bobcat – North America, Mexico The most common prey of the Eurasian lynx is the Roe deer (Capreolus …
Lynx Was Used For Hunting by Michael (London, UK) In times gone by the lynx was used for hunting as was the cheetah. In India at the time of the Maharajas both these beautiful wildcats were tamed and chained to assist their human masters on hunting trips (see cheetah facts). This is a thumbnail …
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