Lynx
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Lynx lynx
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Eurasia
Average size
80 to 110 cm including tail
diet
Deer, hare, birds
lifespan
10 to 12 years
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Overview
The lynx is a captivating wild cat that belongs to the Felidae family. They roam the forests and mountains of Eurasia, showcasing an impressive blend of grace and stealth.
Lynxes typically grow to impressive lengths of 80 to 110 centimeters (31 to 43 inches), including their fluffy tails. They have distinctive tufts of fur on their ears and a short tail that adds to their adorable charm.
These skilled hunters enjoy a diet that includes deer, hares, and various birds. Their sharp eyesight and keen hearing make them exceptional at spotting prey, even in dense woods.
Lynxes live for about 10 to 12 years in the wild, leading solitary lives and patrolling their own territories. They are like the ninjas of the animal kingdom, moving quietly as they dream of catching their next meal.
Despite being fearsome predators, lynxes have a playful side. Young lynxes love to wrestle and play-fight with their siblings, honing their hunting skills in a fun way!
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