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  2. List of the prehistoric life of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    LynxLynx canadensis †Lynx rufus †Macrophya; Mahonia †Mammut. Restoration of a Mammut americanum, or American mastodon †Mammut americanum †Mammuthus †Mammuthus columbi †Megacamelus †Megalonyx †Megalonyx jeffersonii †Megalonyx leptostomus †Megantereon; Meleagris †Meleagris gallopavo; Mergus †Mergus merganser ...

  3. Lynx - Wikipedia

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    The lynx population in Finland was 1900–2100 individuals in 2008, and the numbers have been increasing every year since 1992. The lynx population in Finland is estimated currently to be larger than ever before. [36] Lynx in Britain were wiped out in the 17th century, but there have been calls to reintroduce them to curb the numbers of deer. [37]

  4. Bobcat - Wikipedia

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    Lynx baileyi proposed by Clinton Hart Merriam in 1890 was a female lynx that was shot in the San Francisco Mountains. [8] Lynx texensis proposed by Joel Asaph Allen in 1895 to replace the earlier name Lynx rufus var. maculatus. [9] Lynx gigas proposed by Outram Bangs in 1897 was a skin of an adult male lynx shot near Bear River, Nova Scotia. [10]

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

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    The Canada lynx is a case study both in how animals can evolve to fit very specific environmental niches and the direct effect that prey population fluctuations can have on their health. The diet ...

  6. List of animals of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area

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    This is an incomplete list of the species of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish found in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in central Idaho. [1] Gray wolves were reintroduced to central Idaho in the 1990s while grizzly bears have been extirpated from the area, and plans to reintroduce them have been abandoned.

  7. Snake River - Wikipedia

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    The region is home to some of the largest wild elk and bison populations in the US, and provides habitat for grizzly bear, wolverine and lynx. [197] The other major wild area in the Snake River watershed centers on Idaho's extremely rugged Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness, the largest federally designated wilderness in the ...

  8. Why are lynx loose in the Highlands? - AOL

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    Lynx died out in Britain 500 to 1,000 years ago, but similar species are still found in continental Europe, Russia and Asia. In the wild they prey on roe deer, young red deer and also hares and ...

  9. History of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The history of Idaho is an examination of the human history and social activity within the state of Idaho, one of the United States of America located in the Pacific Northwest area near the west coast of the United States and Canada.