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Canada lynx - tradução para russo

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Canadian lynx; Lynx canadensis; North American Lynx; Felis Canadensis; 9.6 year cycle of lynx abundance; Felis canadensis; Canadian Lynx; Canada Lynx
  • alt=A Canada lynx kitten and its mother resting on the ground
  • Illustration of a Canada lynx made around mid-18th century
  • alt=A Canada lynx walking on snow
  • Fur of a Canada lynx
  • alt=A Canada lynx stalking prey in vegetation cover
  • alt=Fossils of the Issoire lynx
  • alt=A line graph of the number of Canada lynx furs sold to the Hudson's Bay Company on the vertical axis against the numbers of snowshoe hare on the horizontal axis for the period 1845 to 1935
  • alt=A snowshoe hare sitting on snow
  • alt=Two Canada lynxes sitting in the snow in a boreal forest

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LYNX; Lynx (brand); Lynx (transportation)
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Canada lynx

The Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis), or Canadian lynx, is a medium-sized North American lynx that ranges across Alaska, Canada, and northern areas of the contiguous United States. It is characterized by its 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). The lynx 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.

A specialist predator, the Canada lynx depends heavily on the snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) for food. This leads to a prey-predator cycle, as Canada lynxes respond 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 snowshoe hares tend to be active. The 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, a litter of one to eight kittens is born. Offspring are weaned at 12 weeks.

This lynx occurs predominantly in dense boreal forests, and its range strongly coincides with that of the snowshoe hare. Given its abundance throughout the range and lack of severe threats, the Canada lynx has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. This lynx is regularly trapped for the international fur trade in most of Alaska and Canada but is protected in the southern half of its range due to threats such as habitat loss.

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1. The Canada lynx is native to Vermont, but the population has always been small.
2. MONTPELIER, Vt. –– Officials have confirmed the presence of a Canada lynx in Vermont for the first time in nearly 40 years.
3. "We can‘t expect Canada lynx to be abundant in Vermont, because the amount of suitable habitat is very limited as much of our forest is now growing older and less suitable for snowshoe hare as well as lynx," Hamelin said.
4. The agency acknowledged that its actions had been "inappropriately influenced" and that "revising the seven identified decisions is supported by scientific evidence and the proper legal standards." The reversal affects the protection for species including the white–tailed prairie dog, the Preble‘s meadow jumping mouse and the Canada lynx.
5. "There have been a few unconfirmed reports of lynx in Vermont‘s Northeast Kingdom in recent years, and we know they occur in Canada as well as in New Hampshire and Maine, so it wasn‘t a big surprise to find the tracks of this animal." The Canada lynx is related the bobcat but has larger ear tufts and facial ruffs on its cheeks.
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