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- A lynx (/lɪŋks/ links; pl.: lynx or lynxes) is any of the four extant species (the Canada lynx, Iberian lynx, Eurasian lynx and the bobcat) within the...
- studies have reported different responses from Canada lynxes at times of prey scarcity; some lynxes do not show any changes in their ranges, while others...
- for lynx mortality in the 1990s. Every year, several Iberian lynxes die when trying to cross highways with heavy traffic. In 2013, 14 Iberian lynxes died...
- it was estimated to be around 280 lynxes (in 1974). After this, the numbers seemed to drop dramatically, to 90 lynxes, in the year 2000. They live in deciduous...
- lynx is the grey wolf. In packs, wolves kill and eat lynxes that fail to escape into trees. Lynx po****tions decrease when wolves appear in a region and...
- number of Eurasian lynxes observed in the wild in Poland as of 2010 at approximately 285. There are two major po****tions of lynxes in Poland, one in the...
- considered as the ancestor of all four species of lynx alive today. Its skeleton resembled that of living lynxes, but it had shorter and more robust limbs, with...
- Super Lynxes. From the 1990s onwards, Westland began offering the Super Lynx 200, which was equipped with LHTEC CTS800 engines, and the Super Lynx 300,...
- twelve Lynxes uniquely built with dual doors, Isle of Man Transport, who took delivery of two Lynxes in 1989, and Nottingham City Transport. Lynxes were...
- male lynx killed near Port Arthur, Ontario. Lynx rufus oaxacensis proposed by George Goodwin in 1963 was based on three skulls and six skins of lynxes killed...