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| name = ''Lynx''<ref name=msw3>{{MSW3 Wozencraft | pages = 541-542}}</ref> |
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| image = lynx-canadensis.jpg |
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| image_caption = [[Canadian Lynx]] |
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| regnum = [[Animal]]ia |
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| subdivision = ''[[Lynx lynx]]''<br />''[[Lynx canadensis]]''<br />''[[Lynx pardinus]]''<br />''[[Lynx rufus]]'' |
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| range_map = Lynx range.png |
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| range_map_caption = The overall range of ''Lynx'' species. |
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canadensis'') |
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* [[Eurasian Lynx]] (''Lynx lynx'') |
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* [[Iberian Lynx]] (''Lynx pardinus'') |
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* [[Bobcat]] (''Lynx rufus'') |
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==Appearance== |
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[[Image:Canadian Lynx.jpg|thumb|left|A Canadian Lynx from the Philadelphia Zoo with distinct lynx tip and ruff with black bars.]] |
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Lynx have short tails and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tip of the ears. They have a ruff under the neck, which has black bars (not very visible), resembling a bow tie. They have large paws padded for walking on snow and long whiskers on the face. The body color varies from light brown to grey; and occasionally, is marked with dark brown spots, especially on the limbs. They range from about 15 kg (33 pounds) to about 30 kg (66 pounds). The [[Eurasian Lynx]] is significantly larger than the other species, while the [[Iberian Lynx]] is significantly smaller. |
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==Habitat== |
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The lynx inhabits the high altitude forests with dense cover of shrubs, reeds, and grass. Although the cat hunts on the ground, it can climb trees, and it swims, catching fish. Even though the lynx is found in the northern regions of Scandinavia, it is primarily found in North America and also in pockets in the Himalayas. |
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Since the beginning of the [[20th century]], the Eurasian Lynx was considered extinct in the wild in Slovenia and Croatia. A resettlement project (begun in [[1973]]) has successfully re-introduced the lynx to the Slovenian Alps and the Croatian regions of Gorski Kotar and Velebit, including Croatia's [[Plitvice Lakes National Park]] and [[Risnjak National Park]]. In both countries, the lynx is listed as an endangered species and protected by law. Lynx-spotting can be arranged in cooperation with the Risnjak National Park. Several lynx-resettlement projects begun in the 1970's have been successful in various regions of Switzerland. Since the 1990s, there have been numerous efforts to resettle the Eurasian Lynx in [[Germany]]. The lynx is found in the [[Białowieża Forest]] in northeastern [[Poland]]. The critically endangered Iberian Lynx lives in southern [[Spain]]; and previous, in eastern [[Portugal]]. Lynx is more common in northern Europe--especially in Estonia, Finland, and the northern parts of Russia. |
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Canadian Lynx have been observed (2006) in the Wet Mountains of Colorado. In recent years, a few lynx sightings were reported in the southern Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina, specifically in the area from Mount Mitchell across to the Shope Creek Forest area (part of Pisgah National Forrest). One lynx was even caught alive in a cage trap at Graystone Cabins near Barnardsville, NC--the animal was later released into a wilderness area within Madison County, NC. Although the USFWS officials still deny the presence of lynx in the southern Appalachians, the most recent sighting was reported in Sept 2007, along the Shope Creek Forest area. USFWS officials have said, if these were bona fide lynx sightings, they were most likely illegally-held pets, which were released or had escaped. |
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==Behavior== |
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[[Image:Lynx_kitten.jpg|thumb|right|242px|Lynx kitten]] |
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General behavioral traits resemble that of a [[leopard]]. Lynx are usually solitary, although a small group of lynx may travel and hunt together. Mating takes place in the late winter and they give birth to 2 to 4 kittens once a year. The young stay with the mother for one more winter; and then, the young adults can live on their own. Lynx will have their dens in crevices or under ledges. They feed on a wide range of animals from [[Reindeer]], [[Roe Deer]], small [[Red Deer]], and [[Chamois]], to smaller, more usual prey: birds, and small mammals, like snowshoe hares, fish, sheep, and goats. |
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Spotting a lynx is a very rare event in and of itself, due to the extremely shy and solitary nature of the animal. It is a secretive cat that usually avoids people. Lynx have very rarely been reported to attack humans; and in those cases, they are almost exclusively in self-defense. |
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==Legal status== |
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*Hunting lynxes is illegal in many countries. |
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*The Iberian Lynx is critically endangered with extinction and the killing of any individuals has been outlawed since the 1970s in Spain and Portugal<ref name = ward>{{cite web | work = Dan Ward | url = http://www.lcie.org/Docs/Iberian%20lynx/Ward%20REP%20The%20Iberian%20lynx%20emergency.pdf | title = The Iberian Lynx Emergency | | accessdate = 2007-05-13 | date = [[2004]]}}</ref>. |
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*In 2000, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service designated the Canadian Lynx a [[Threatened_species#United_States|Threatened species]] in the lower 48 states.<ref name="FedReg>http://ecos.fws.gov/docs/federal_register/fr3552.pdf 65 Federal Register 16051 16086</ref> |
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==See also== |
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*[[Lynx (mythology)]] |
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*[[Wildcat]], a small predator native to Europe, the western part of Asia, and Africa |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
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{{Commonscat|Lynx}} |
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{{wikispecies|Lynx}} |
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*[http://www.soslynx.org/ SOS Lynx: photos, news and information about the Iberian Lynx in English and Portuguese] |
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*[http://www.sinapu.org/Pages/Lynx/Lynx.htm Canada Lynx in the Southern Rockies] |
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*[http://www.iberianature.com/material/iberianlynx.htm The Iberian Lynx] The natural history of the Iberian lynx |
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*[http://www.nature.org/animals/mammals/animals/lynx.html The Nature Conservatory's Species Profile: Lynx] |
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*[http://mountain-prairie.fws.gov/species/mammals/lynx/ Canada lynx (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service] |
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[[Category:Felines]] |
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[[Category:Mammals of Canada]] |
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[[Category:Mammals of Europe]] |
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[[Category:Fauna of Russia]] |
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[[Category:Fauna of Turkey]] |
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[[Category:Mammals of the United States]] |
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[[ang:Lox (catte)]] |
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[[cs:Rys (zoologie)]] |
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[[da:Los]] |
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[[et:Ilves (perekond)]] |
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[[es:Lince]] |
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[[fa:سیاهگوش]] |
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[[fr:Lynx (mammifère)]] |
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[[hr:Risovi]] |
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[[io:Linco]] |
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[[it:Lynx (animale)]] |
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[[la:Lynx]] |
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[[nl:Lynxen]] |
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[[no:Ekte_gauper]] |
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[[ja:オオヤマネコ]] |
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[[pl:Lynx (rodzaj)]] |
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[[pt:Lince]] |
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[[ro:Râs (animal)]] |
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