- 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...
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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...
- from
Lynx issiodorensis.
Felis pardina was the
scientific name
proposed by
Coenraad Jacob Temminck in 1827 who
described skins of
Iberian lynxes that...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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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,...
- 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...
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Lynx (bus) may
refer to:
Leyland Lynx - bus
manufactured by
Leyland between 1986 and 1992
Lynx (bus company) - bus
operator in King's Lynn,
England Lynx...