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Burlington Free Press on MSN'This guy did not look like a bobcat': Rare Canada lynx is captured on video in Vermont
Vermont Fish and Wildlife reported this week that a Canada Lynx, endangered in Vermont and threatened nationally, was spotted ...
Canada lynx photographed in late September 2024, in Addison County. Lynx can be distinguished from the much more common bobcat by their shape and coloration. Lynx have a distinctive posture that ...
The Canada lynx’s typical coat colors help it to blend into its snowy environment. So, a solid black coat would likely be “maladaptive” and make it harder for one of these wild cats to hide.
A Canada lynx heads into the Rio Grande National Forest after being released near Creede, Colorado on April 19, 2005. The Canada Lynx could receive newly proposed habitat protections in the ...
Canada lynx are as big as bobcats, weighing up to 44 lbs and measuring about 3 feet in length. Its large feet are perfect for traversing deep snow.
The southern limit The reintroduction of Canada lynx to the U.S. state of Colorado began in 1999. Jacob Ivan got involved in lynx research there in 2005, at the tail end of the reintroduction.
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