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Canadian Lynx on rock

Canadian Lynx on rock

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Arfon John   [Dec 28, 2012 at 04:22 PM]
That's a scary pussy. I wonder what evolutionary advantage the ear tufts give? Anyone?
David Edwards   [Dec 28, 2012 at 07:01 PM]
Apparently the tufts assist in enhancing their already remarkable hearing. Their eyesight is just as good and they can by all accounts spot a mouse at 250 yards.
David Edwards   [Dec 28, 2012 at 07:07 PM]
The tufts appear on alimited number of cats all belonging to the Felis Group - The Canadian (or N American) and European Lynx, The Bobcat and the African Cararcal. The European Lynx is in decline despite a reintroduction programme mainly due to revenge killings by farmers and a genetic problem that has reduced the numbers of males being born.

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