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Canada lynx

British pronunciation/kˈanədə lˈɪŋks/
American pronunciation/kˈænədə lˈɪŋks/
Canada lynx
[NOUN]
1

a medium-sized wild cat native to North America, known for its distinctive tufted ears and long hind legs

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What is a "Canada lynx"?

The Canada lynx is a medium-sized wild cat species native to the boreal forests of North America, including Canada, Alaska, and parts of the northern United States. It is known for its distinctive appearance, with a dense coat of fur that is grayish-brown in color, adorned with black spots and tufted ears. The Canada lynx has long legs and large, padded feet, which make it well-adapted for traversing snowy terrain. It is primarily a solitary and elusive species, preferring dense forests as its habitat, and is known for its exceptional hunting skills, mainly preying on snowshoe hares, which make up the majority of its diet. The Canada lynx is also known for its ability to climb trees and swim, making it a versatile and skilled predator. However, it faces threats such as habitat loss, climate change, and human-related impacts, which have led to its designation as a species of concern in some areas. Conservation efforts are necessary to protect and conserve this unique and elusive wild cat species.

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1Lab tests showed conclusive results: the Canada lynx was indeed present in the area.
2While metabarcoding can detect elusive animals like the Canada lynx, it can also help scientists identify invasive species.
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