You’re living in Canada, minding your own business just standing outside your house and it is just another ordinary day, but then something amazing happens that makes the specific day memorable for you. Allison Burton was just standing outside her house in Schubert Drive when she spotted a Lynx just a few miles away from her! It was bright daylight and as you can see from the following photo, that is not an ordinary cat. How lucky must this person be to experience such a rare sight?
However, the police were informed about the animal’s location and appearance. “It was great, everyone just stopped, watched and let him go on his way,” wrote Burton. “The RCMP were aware he was there too as they stopped and monitored him.”
“Honestly, he didn’t care about anyone around. There were people riding bikes past him. He was in his own world enjoying the sunshine.” Allison lives in a rural area that isn’t very densely populated, so it gets sightings of rare species of animals every now and then. Allison was lucky enough to take a few photos of the Lynx from a few miles away until it just strolled along and disappeared.
There are four main species of the Lynx; The Eurasian, Canadian, Iberian, and the Bobcat. The one sighted by Allison was a Canadian Lynx. These cats are mainly distinguished by their large ears, which have tufts of black hair and are pointed. They have huge, padded paws that help them walk in the snow and a thick coat of fur with a short tail. Some Lynx have paws that can be larger than human hands and feet!
Lynx don’t usually roam around humans, but if it came to defending themselves, they could attack a human and cause them a lot of harm. With their huge, padded feet and claws, they can sneak up on their prey and attack them when they least expect it. The lynx is a very stealthy cat and it lives in dens, that is why it usually avoids human-populated spaces.
It mainly feeds on rabbits, hares, birds, turkey, and small animals but it can even eat a housecat if it is large enough. Some Lynx even prey on deers and goats by biting them at their neck and bleeding them out. So you can probably figure out how this cat species is related to the other felines like lions and cheetahs. The Lynx species is fierce, but it isn’t exactly as scary as it sounds.
Lynx cats can be very affectionate and also be trained, but they are wild animals and their natural habitat is supposed to be where they should stay! So even if they can be domesticated, it is best if you let them enjoy their natural habitat in the wild.
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