Monica Ramirez
   Period 2
 Title Slide
 Link slide
 Scientific name
 Range
 Diet
 Physical Description
 Breeding info
 Special Behaviors
 Weird info
 conclusion
 lynx Canadensis
 Related to the Spanish lynx, bobcat, and Eurasian lynx
 Canada lynx range
 Snowshoe hares
 Rodents
 Birds
 Deer
 Black ears tufts
 Very short tail
 Longer legs
 Broader footpads
 Tail has a black tip
 They breed When one year old
 They don’t breed until their second year
 60-65 days the female gives birth
 Gives birth to 1-4 kits
 Kits are blind until 8-10 days old
 Territorial
 Solitary
 Active
 Secretive
 Nocturnal
 Weight:33 to 55 lb (15 to 25 kg)
 Length: 85 to 110 cm
 Habitat: Grasslands and mountains covered with
  vegetation
 Lifespan: 13 years
 Males are called Torn
 Females are called queen
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     Title Slide Link slide  Scientific name  Range  Diet  Physical Description  Breeding info  Special Behaviors  Weird info  conclusion
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     lynx Canadensis Related to the Spanish lynx, bobcat, and Eurasian lynx
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     Snowshoe hares Rodents  Birds  Deer
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     Black earstufts  Very short tail  Longer legs  Broader footpads  Tail has a black tip
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     They breedWhen one year old  They don’t breed until their second year  60-65 days the female gives birth  Gives birth to 1-4 kits  Kits are blind until 8-10 days old
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     Territorial  Solitary Active  Secretive  Nocturnal
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     Weight:33 to55 lb (15 to 25 kg)  Length: 85 to 110 cm  Habitat: Grasslands and mountains covered with vegetation  Lifespan: 13 years  Males are called Torn  Females are called queen
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