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  2. Eurasian lynx - Wikipedia

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    Carpathian Mountains: About 2,800 Eurasian lynx live in the mountain range, split between the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine and Hungary. [45] It is the largest contiguous Eurasian lynx population west of the Russian border. Dinaric Alps and Julian Alps: Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina are home to approx. 130 ...

  3. Lynx - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian lynx ranges from central and northern Europe across Asia up to Northern Pakistan and India. In Iran, they live in Mount Damavand area. [31] Since the beginning of the 20th century, the Eurasian lynx was considered extinct in the wild in Slovenia and Croatia.

  4. Northern lynx - Wikipedia

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    Northern lynx prey largely on small to fairly large sized mammals and birds. Among the recorded prey items are European and mountain hares, rabbits, red squirrels, Siberian flying squirrels, dormice, mice, mustelids (such as martens), grouse, red foxes, raccoon dogs, wild boar, roe deer, moose, red deer and other medium-sized ungulates.

  5. Exploring the Fascinating World of Lynx Cats: Evolution ...

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    Eurasian lynxes also have some of the longest lifespans of the Lynx species, living for up to 17 years in the wild. A lack of natural predators when and a wider range of food options feature in ...

  6. Balkan lynx - Wikipedia

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    The Balkan lynx (Lynx lynx balcanicus) [2] is a subspecies of the Eurasian lynx in the genus Lynx. [3] [4] It is found in Albania, Kosovo and western North Macedonia, with smaller populations in Montenegro. [5] [6] [7] It is considered a national symbol in North Macedonia [8] and appears on the 5-denar coin. [9]

  7. Siberian lynx - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian lynx (Lynx lynx wrangeli), also known as the East Siberian lynx, is a subspecies of Eurasian lynx living in the Russian Far East, North Korea, Mongolia, and China (Manchuria and eastern Inner Mongolia). It lives in the Stanovoy Range and east of the Yenisei River. There were 5,890 mature individuals in the Russian Far East as of ...

  8. Lynx released illegally into Highlands has died overnight ...

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    In 2021 a group of charities launched a consultation on assessing people’s views about the potential of reintroducing Eurasian lynx to Scotland. ... Tim McGraw to perform live at famous 'Field ...

  9. Bieszczady National Park - Wikipedia

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    Animal life is abundant with several species of endangered animals thriving in the area, among them brown bears, grey wolf, European wildcat, wild boar, European beavers, European otter, and European lynx as well as deer (such as moose) and European bison (over 500 live in the area).