The Canadian Lynx is a medium sized wild cat that is found in North America.
They are very adaptable and live in a variety of habitats, including forests, tundra and even deserts!
The Canadian Lynx has beautiful fur that ranges in colour from light brown to black, and they have distinctive tufts of hair on their ears.
These animals are solitary and territorial, and typically hunt small prey such as rabbits, hares and rodents. They are excellent climbers and can also swim well.
Unknown
Population
Least Concern (LC)
IUCN Classification
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Fact 1
Males are slightly larger than females
Fact 2
They are not fast runners, so they have to be sneaky when it comes to catching prey.
Fact 3
They only travel in pairs during the mating season.