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Iberian Lynx

Iberian Lynx. Description. T he Iberian lynx resembles other species of  lynx , with a short tail, tufted ears and a ruff of fur under the chin. Habitat. Nowadays we can see Iberian Lynx in the south Spain. They prefers  mixed environments of open grassland with dense shrubs. Population.

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Iberian Lynx

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  1. Iberian Lynx

  2. Description • The Iberian lynx resembles other species of lynx, with a short tail, tufted ears and a ruff of fur under the chin.

  3. Habitat • Nowadays we can see Iberian Lynx in the south Spain. They prefers mixed environments of open grassland with dense shrubs.

  4. Population • The Iberian lynx is endangered speciesin the world. Studies conducted in March 2005 found out the number of this kind of cat  to be as few as 100, down from about 400 in 2000 and down from 4,000 in 1960.

  5. Ecology • The Iberian lynx is smaller than its northern relatives, and typically hunts smaller animals, usually no larger than hares. A male requires one rabbit per day; a female bringing up cubs will eat three rabbits per day.

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