Also known as Lynx canadensis, Felis lynx, Felis lynx canadensis, Canadian lynx
species of mammal
The Canada lynx is a wild cat species native to North America that hunts small animals in forested areas. It matters because it is an important part of forest ecosystems and is considered threatened in many regions, making its conservation a focus for wildlife protection efforts.
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Canada Lynx
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加拿大猞猁(學名:Lynx canadensis),是歐亞猞猁(Lynx lynx)的近親。不過,在某些特徵上,加拿大猞猁更接近於短尾貓(Lynx rufus)。 加拿大猞猁主要生活在加拿大和阿拉斯加的北部森林中。此外,在美國的蒙大拿、愛達荷以及華盛頓州也有大量分佈。 加拿大猞猁的外表很接近歐亞猞猁:毛皮茂密,呈銀褐色,有時帶有黑色斑點。夏天的毛色更顯紅褐。雄性的體型要大於雌性。尾巴尖端為黑色,耳朵尖也有黑色絨毛,腿長,腳上長有厚厚的毛,以幫助它們在雪地中行走。 捕食對象包括野兔、嚙齒類和鳥類,有時也會襲擊較大的動物,比如鹿。主要依靠聽覺和視覺確定獵物的位置。在很多地區,它們只捕食美洲兔(白靴兔)。 加拿大猞猁是獨居動物,行蹤十分隱秘,通常在夜晚活動,活動區域很大。春季交配,每胎產一到五胎。 由於其毛皮的價值和棲息地的喪失,目前加拿大猞猁的數量在下降中。
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The Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) or Canadian lynx is one of the four living species in the genus Lynx. It is a medium-sized wild cat characterized by long, dense fur, triangular ears with black tufts at the tips, and broad, snowshoe-like paws. Its hindlimbs are longer than the forelimbs, so its back slopes downward to the front. The Canada lynx stands 48–56 cm (19–22 in) tall at the shoulder and weighs between 5 and 17 kg (11 and 37 lb). It is a good swimmer and an agile climber.
The Canada lynx was first described by Robert Kerr in 1792. Three subspecies have been proposed, but their validity is doubted; it is mostly considered a monotypic species. It ranges across Alaska, Canada and northern areas of the contiguous United States, where it predominantly inhabits dense boreal forests. It is a specialist predator and depends heavily on the snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) for food. This leads to a prey-predator cycle, as the Canada lynx population responds to the cyclic rises and falls in snowshoe hare populations over the years in Alaska and central Canada. The Canada lynx population increases with an increasing hare population; if the hare population decreases in a given area, it moves to areas with more hares and has fewer offspring. The Canada lynx hunts mainly around twilight, or at night, when the snowshoe hare tends to be active. The Canada lynx waits for the hare on specific trails or in "ambush beds", then pounces on it and kills it by a bite on its head, throat or the nape of its neck. Individuals, particularly of the same sex, tend to avoid each other, forming "intrasexual" territories. The mating season is roughly a month long from March to early April. After a gestation of two to three months, females give birth to a litter of one to eight kittens, which are weaned at the age of 12 weeks.
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