The Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) is a medium-sized cat of European and Siberian forests, where it is one of the major predators. It has yellow fur with black markings; the pattern of the fur is variable: lynxes with heavily spotted fur may exist close to conspecifics with plain fur.
Lynxes prey on hares, rodents, foxes, and even roe deer.
Once this cat was quite common in all of Europe. By the middle of the 20th century it had become extinct in most countries of Central and Western Europe, as well as Great Britain. In recent times there have been successful attempts to reintroduce the lynx to forests.
Status of the Eurasian Lynx in various countries and regions:
Felines | Wildlife of Europe | Wildlife of Siberia | Extinct animals of the United Kingdom | Fauna of Greece | Fauna of Hungary | Fauna of Bosnia & Herzegovina | Fauna of Serbia & Montenegro | Fauna of Russia | wildlife of Scandinavia | Fauna of Croatia | Fauna of Slovenia | Fauna of Switzerland | Fauna of France | Fauna of Poland | Fauna of Belgium | Fauna of Czech Republic | Fauna of the Baltic States | Wildlife of the Middle East | Fauna of Romania | Fauna of the Republic of Macedonia | Fauna of Central Asia | Fauna of Germany | Fauna of Korea | Fauna of China | Mammals of India | Fauna of Pakistan | Fauna of Iran
Рис | Eurasischer Luchs | Ilves | Linko | Lynx lynx | Lynx d'Eurasie | שונר צפוני | Lynx lynx | Gaupe | Euraziatische lynx | Ryś (zwierzę) | Ilves | Rys ostrovid | Lodjur | Рись
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