Description
In Europe, the lynx is one of the largest predators after the brown bear and the gray wolf. Weighing between 18 and 36 kg, the Eurasian lynx is the largest among the 4 species of lynx worldwide. It measures between 70 and 130 cm in length and stands 60 to 65 cm tall. Its fur varies from gray-beige to reddish and can be solid, striped, or spotted. The short tail ends with a black tip, and the triangular ears are topped with a characteristic tuft of black hair. These large, furry paws act like snowshoes to move through the snow and also help the lynx sneak quietly up on prey. The lynx also has sideburns, a kind of fringe of hair on its cheeks.
Males are generally about 25% larger than females.
Attention, even though the lynx and the caracal look similar, they do not belong to the same genus in classification.





