LYNX FACTS via: Endangered Cat Species Survival Trust (ECSST) - TopicsExpress



          

LYNX FACTS via: Endangered Cat Species Survival Trust (ECSST) ECSST Amazing Animal Facts LYNX FACTS (1) Definition: Lynx are short-tailed wildcats with usually tufted ears and a mane of longer hair around the face and neck. They have a short tail, and usually a pencil of hair on the tip of the ears. The body colour varies from medium brown to a gold color to beige-white; and occasionally, is marked with dark brown spots, especially on the limbs. They also have white fur on their chests, bellies and on the insides of their legs (2) The lynx are solitary Cats (3) The Bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a small Lynx of North America. (4) Among the well-known species are the European lynx (Felis borealis), the Canada lynx or loup-cervier (F. Canadensis), the Bay lynx of America (F. rufa) and its western spotted variety and the pardine lynx (F. pardina) of Southern Europe (5) The smallest species are the bobcat and the Canada lynx, while the largest is the Eurasian lynx (6) A 30lb lynx has bigger feet than a 200lb Mountain Lion (7) The lynx is nocturnal and hunts at night (8) Iberian Lynx stats and facts Weight: 33 to 55 lb (15 to 25 kg) Length: 85 to 110 cm Height: 60 to 70 cm (to shoulder) Tail Length: 12 to 30 cm Habitat: Grasslands and mountains covered with vegetation Lifespan: 13 years Diet: Lynx are carnivores eating carrion, hares, small birds and small animals (9) The Siberian lynx is the largest species of lynx weighing up to 84lbs (10 They communicate by a variety of vocalizations including mews, yowls, spits, hisses and purrs (11) Lynx are agile creatures and can climb trees or swim in order to catch their prey (12) They make good use of their powerful jaws and sharp teeth when hunting prey (13) The word Lynx is derived from the Greek word meaning to shine as a reference to the cats bright eyes (14) They have excellent eyesight and can spot its prey 250 feet away (15) The collective name for a group is a clowder or clutter (16) Males are called Torn (17) Females are called Queen (18) The names given to babies are kittens (19) Conservation Status - for more info click Endangered Species: The Iberian Lynx is classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as Critically Endangered - CR (Status: Threatened) - Face an extremely high risk of extinction in the immediate future. If you like it, share it please? LETS JOIN HANDS AND PREVENT EXTINCTION IN THE WILD!!!!!!!! Esmays Photography It’s a fact that we can increase the wild population of certain endangered cat species in the wild. ECSST (Endangered Cat Species Survival Trust) Homepage: ecsst.org (in the process of updating with ample information regarding endangered cat species in the wild, photographers, concepts and our entire project) Photo: The name lynx originated in Middle English via Latin from the Greek word λύγξ, derived from the Indo-European root leuk-, meaning light, brightness, in reference to the luminescence of its reflective eyes.
Posted on: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 22:20:00 +0000

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