
Lynx - Wikipedia
A lynx (/ l ɪ ŋ k s / links; [4] pl.: lynx or lynxes [5]) is any of the four extant species (the Canada lynx, Iberian lynx, Eurasian lynx and the bobcat) within the medium-sized wild cat genus Lynx.
Lessons from a Lynx | IFW Blogs - Maine
Often referred to as the “Gray Ghost of the North,” due to its perceived elusiveness, the Canada lynx is more fittingly described as calm, aloof, and surprisingly tolerant of human presence. Their long legs and thick-furred paws act like snowshoes to hunt in deep snow and their eyes have mirror-like cells allowing an increase of light ...
Canada Lynx - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) is a mid-sized boreal forest carnivore that occurs across most of northern North America. In the contiguous United States, Canada lynx were designated as a distinct population segment and listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 2000.
Canada Lynx: Mammals: Species Information: Wildlife: Fish ... - Maine
A lynx winter coat is light gray and faintly spotted, and the summer coat is much shorter and has a reddish-brown cast. Adult males average about 33 1/2 inches long and weigh between 26 and 30 pounds. Females are about 32 inches long and weigh between 17 and 20 pounds.
Canada Lynx - National Wildlife Federation
The Canada lynx is like a gray ghost of the North—elusive, evading human contact. It stands about 20 inches (51 centimeters) tall at the shoulder but weighs about 20 pounds (nine kilograms)—scarcely more than a large house cat.
Canada Lynx - Minnesota DNR
The Canada lynx is a rare wildcat in Minnesota, and is most likely to occur just after the population of their main prey, snowshoe hare, crashes in Canada. The lynx has large "snowshoe" like feet that enables it to walk on top of deep, soft, snows.
Lynx canadensis - US Forest Service
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) [75,116], mountain lions (Puma concolor) , and wolverines [15,75] are predators of Canada lynxes. MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS: Due to their dependence on snowshoe hares, management practices that benefit snowshoe hares will benefit Canada lynxes .
What is a melanistic lynx? - The Environmental Literacy Council
Mar 9, 2025 · A melanistic lynx is a lynx that exhibits melanism, a genetic condition characterized by an excess of dark pigment, specifically melanin, in its fur. This results in a coat that appears significantly darker, often black, compared to the typical coloration of its species.
Can a lynx be GREY? - The Environmental Literacy Council
Mar 5, 2025 · Yes, a lynx can indeed be grey. In fact, a light grey coat is a characteristic feature of their winter appearance.
What colors do lynx come in? - reptileknowledge.com
Can a lynx be GREY? A lynx winter coat is light gray and faintly spotted, and the summer coat is much shorter and has a reddish-brown cast. Adult males average about 33 1/2 inches long and weigh between 26 and 30 pounds.