A black-coated Canada lynx was photographed for the first time by a researcher at the University of Alberta, Canada. Thomas Jung, also employed by the Government of Yukon, recorded the animal in a 30 ...
Jennifer Vashon of Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, left, and UMass lynx team coordinator, Tanya Lama, with an adult male lynx from northern Maine whose DNA was used to create ...
Photo credit: Flickr user Eric Kilby. A lynx may look huge to an observer because it is a wild predator, but it is not considered a "big cat." They are 19-24 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh ...
The remains of an Iberian lynx specimen which lived 1.6 million years ago - the oldest ever discovered - were found resting in a cave in Barcelona (Spain). This discovery not only allows us to shed ...
If you live in the southern United States, you probably won't see any Canada lynx. These similarities aren’t surprising, given that both animals belong to the Lynx genus, which consists of four ...
The Lynx, particularly Canada lynx, are larger with longer legs and larger paws, and their tails are black all around. Bobcats are more aggressive in nature, though they pose little risk to humans ...