At 10,600 feet, they spot her, a lynx, alive and well and lying against a knotted Engelmann spruce. |
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There's the sour pucker on a snow lynx, a soulful pout on a groundhog, and a demonic stare on a giant panda. |
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Across the UK, people have reported sightings of animals variously labelled as puma, leopard, panther or lynx. |
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Like a lynx scenting its quarry, the borderman started on the trail, tireless and unswervable. |
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Moose and caribou share the region's tundra and boreal forests with arctic foxes, wolves, lynx, and black bears. |
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The distinctive ear tufts are a tool for sending signals to other lynx by body language. |
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Large felines like the bobcat and lynx don't have this physical feature, but the cougar does. |
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Since 1994 the zoo has been housing and sometimes breeding the American bobcat, a close relative of the lynx. |
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A huge new big cat house contains two endangered Siberian tigers and European lynx. |
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Just 40 metres away was the lynx, sharing its meal with some noisy magpies. |
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It also shared the Siamese's pointed color pattern, but in the untraditional colors of red, cream, tortoiseshell and lynx points. |
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The next step for researchers is to determine what lynx perceive as a barrier between one forest and the next. |
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We have seal point and lynx point kittens Himalayan they are beautiful, loving and are as sweet as can be! |
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Because there were no other lynx tracks in the area, I was able to backtrack the lynx to the site where the deer was first attacked. |
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In case you're curious, caracals are a type of African lynx, very fast and efficient hunters. |
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The lynx once ranged widely across Europe, but hunting and habitat loss have taken their toll. |
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He tracked roe deer and wild boar, and found wolves and lynx doing the same. |
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Yet both dam projects would decimate the very scrubland the lynx depends on. |
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The bear, wolf, coyote, fisher, wolverine, otter, and lynx prey upon the beaver who is, nevertheless, a powerful antagonist when at bay. |
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Their chief predator is the mink, but while on land they also fall prey to foxes, coyotes and lynx as well as some of the larger avian predators. |
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We found hundreds of wild donkeys and other creophagous animals such as foxes and lynx. |
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Now the Iberian lynx lives only in isolated pockets of Portugal and southern Spain. |
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Other predators are red foxes, coyotes, wolves, bear, mountain lions, lynx, bobcats, eagles, and great horned owls. |
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The cats can and do eat red squirrels, ground squirrels, and grouse, but an abundance of hares is lynx heaven. |
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The North was to send 16 animals, including Asiatic black bears, lynx, coyotes, African ponies and Siberian weasels, zoo officials said. |
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The world's most endangered wild cat species, the Iberian lynx, is fighting a desperate struggle for survival. |
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Colorado officials soldiered forward with the reintroduction effort, however, and the first batch of Canadian lynx were set loose in February. |
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Scientists say the last large cats to live and breed in the wild in Britain were lynx some 2,000 years ago. |
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They had seen lynx cats wild in Spain and were sure they were not mistaken. |
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A lynx skull found in Scotland had previously been carbon-dated at 2,000 years old. |
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A diary from the time indicates that lion, caracal, lynx and genet were found on the farm. |
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Many beautiful big cat species, including the ocelot, lynx, Florida panther, and American jaguar, are in serious danger. |
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The Canada lynx, the only lynx in North America, is a rare forest-dwelling cat of northern latitudes. |
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The big cats you find outside Africa include tiger, jaguar, leopard, cougar and Iberian lynx. |
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It was at one time the main commercial port for lynx and sable furs, beeswax, timber, grain, hunting falcons, and walrus ivory. |
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Other key threats to the lynx are changing habitat, unselective trapping methods, road accidents and hunting. |
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The concern is that the state could face large fines if licensed snarers inadvertently kill or harm threatened species such as Canada lynx or bald eagles. |
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Both the bobcat and lynx have sideburn cheek whiskers and beards. |
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The caracal, or African lynx and desert lynx as it is commonly referred to, is distributed throughout Africa, and Asia from Turkey through northwestern India to Arabia. |
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Caracals, also commonly called African lynx, weigh at adulthood from 25 to 45 pounds and are native to the grasslands of Africa and parts of Asia. |
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Usually lynx roam a mile or two a day, but when the females prepare to have kittens, they zero in on a small area as they choose a den, aiming to hole up for a while. |
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Black bears, grizzly bears, polar bears, wolverines, mountain lions, a number of snakes and even lynx, badgers and black flies might kill you in the wild in Canada. |
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Roads fragment wildlife habitat, eliminating creatures that require big tracts of undeveloped land such as forest birds, elk, caribou, lynx, wolves, wolverines, and grizzlies. |
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Whereas the largest are fairly well researched, knowledge of the fisher, wolverine, river otter, mink, lynx, bobcat, and raccoon is almost entirely from anecdote. |
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Two chimps are going to a private sanctuary near Swansea and a number of big cats including lynx, plus larger monkeys will be rehomed on Armathwaite Hall Estate in Cumbria. |
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It walked with a stalking grace that reminded me of a big cat, perhaps a lynx, especially with those tufted ears and cheeks, and the furry ruff around the neck. |
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A millionaire businessman has bought a 23,000-acre estate in the Highlands in a bid to reintroduce the wolf, the brown bear and the lynx to the wild. |
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Fox, lynx, mink as well as shearing being dyed in strong colours dominate this season, whether it be trimmings on collar and cuffs or luxurious linings. |
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The clothes were made of rayon polyester and trimmed with lynx fur. |
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Caracals, also commonly called African lynx though not actually a lynx, weigh at adulthood from 25 to 45 pounds and are native to the grasslands of Africa and parts of Asia. |
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The crown is lavishly decorated with twenty pearls and ninety-six gemstones including sapphires, rubies, balas rubies, emeralds and lynx sapphires. |
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The lynx can be refueled like a car and will be able to fly four times a day. |
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I went to see the lynx being built at Mojave Air and Space Port, near Edwards Air Force Base in the California desert. |
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Some are also unhappy about the Italian sale of lynx armored personnel carriers to Russia. |
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He was not especially fluffy, in fact he was a very short-haired, sleek kitten, with suspicious tufts to the tops of his ears which made us suspect he was half lynx. |
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Not only that, I once saw where a lynx had walked along the same trail and obviously jumped right through the snare without making the hair-trigger set spring. |
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The future for the lynx is grim, with successive bouts of disease affecting rabbit populations, and illegal hunting and snares continuing to take a heavy toll. |
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We suggest that these results may be analogous to the stress-induced changes in the mortality levels of snowshoe hares in the presence of predatory lynx. |
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We spent a misty day walking through the forests around Forsmark, where the newly fallen snow held the paw prints of lynx and the big M-shaped hoof marks of moose. |
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Plants and trees have sprung back to life, and rare species, such as lynx, Przewalski's horses, and eagle owls, are thriving where most humans fear to tread. |
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Two months after the area opened, the Canada lynx made the federal Fish and Wildlife Service's list of threatened species. |
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It plays host to moose, bear, Canada lynx and the second-highest concentration of rare plants in Maine. |
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The story was only reported in 2003, and the stuffed body of the lynx is allegedly now in the possession of a collector. |
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An attempt to reintroduce the lynx in 1972 failed, but the bearded vulture, reintroduced in 1991, is increasing in numbers. |
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The Iberian lynx, the Mediterranean monk seal and the European mink are just three of the hundreds of endangered species in Spain. |
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Also known as the African lynx, the caracal is about the same size as our version. |
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At the time, scientists attributed the shrinking lynx population to a decline in the number of snowshoe hares, the primary food of the lynx. |
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But with a penchant for snowshoe hares, lynx thrive in the expansive boreal forests of Alaska and central Canada where hares are most abundant. |
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Common mistaken identities involve sightings of lynx, wildcat, caracals and the so-called Kellas cat, which is a wildcat-feral crossbreed. |
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Wild animals, including white-tailed deer, fox, lynx and marten and a multitude of birds are part of the park's attraction. |
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The captured lynx was found to be only 18 months old, although considerably larger than an average domestic cat. |
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Scientists identified the creature as a Canadian lynx, a predator more than twice the size of a domestic cat. |
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The group seeks to save Loomis Forest, home to grizzly bear and the Canada lynx. |
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Interest in reintroducing the species was further bolstered in 2016 in relation to a successful breeding program for the Iberian lynx in Spain. |
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In North America, foxes and coyotes are probably the most common predators, with bobcats and lynx also preying on them in more remote locations. |
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Part II uses the saga of the Canada lynx to explore the resource constraints of ESA practice today. |
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A Canadian lynx shot in Devon in 1903 is now in the collection of the Bristol Museum. |
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A cat that fancies colder climes, the Canada lynx is yet another target for recovery. |
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The Eurasian lynx is a widely distributed felid and, as suck is not considered to be threatened. |
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The Canada lynx has recently been officially designated as a threatened species in the United States, spurring studies of the animals' distribution and behavior. |
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Even after all we had experienced already this was amazing as we saw lynx, African wildcats, serval and cheetah and the work being done to return them to the wild. |
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The wildlife of Iran is composed of several animal species, including bears, the Eurasian lynx, foxes, gazelles, gray wolves, jackals, panthers, and wild pigs. |
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Other rare animals such as the lynx and manul also live in the reserve. |
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These included brown bears, wildcats, lynx, wolves, badgers and otters as well as Golden and white-tailed eagles, black vultures and six varieties of woodpecker. |
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But there are 188 mammal species on the critically endangered list including the Iberian lynx, which numbers less than 150, and the western gorilla. |
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The seven sensitive species were the lynx, boreal owl, flammulated owl, black-backed woodpecker, fisher, bull charr, and the west-sloped cutthroat trout. |
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If the plan is given the green light, four to six Eurasian lynx wearing GPS-tracking collars will be released later this year at each of the sites. |
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To evaluate the possibility that cowpox virus may cause disease among Eurasian lynx, we searched for evidence of OPV infection in this large, free-ranging felid in Sweden. |
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Wild populations of the Americas also include the ocelot, bobcat, lynx, margay, pampas cat, mountain cat, tiger cat, jaguarundi, and Geoffrey's cat. |
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