How To Use Lynx In A Sentence

  • We spent a misty day walking through the forests around Forsmark, where the newly fallen snow held the paw prints of lynx and the big M-shaped hoof marks of moose.
  • I think that most of us would rather be called lynx-eyed than gluttonous, and certainly a lynx is a much handsomer beast than a glutton. Peeps at Many Lands: Norway
  • As the oil terminals sit in a valuable fishing area, the crew of the Lynx are kept busy monitoring the vast array of fishing dhows that emerge daily from the Shatt Al Arab waterway between Iraq and Iran.
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  • There are elves and centaurs and unicorns and mermaids and flying lynxes and all shapes of mythical things.
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  • Jonas Soling tallied his 37th goal for the Lynx and Erasmo Saltarelli took the loss allowing five goals on 24 shots as Augusta had its seven-game unbeaten streak snapped. East Coast Hockey League - Augusta vs. Charlotte
  • Those blessed battlements (which had been of so much help to him ever since he had dashed from the wall across the grounds) were, now that he came to think of it, one of the recognized symbols in art of Sphigx, the lion-goddess of war; and Lion had been the name of Mucor's horned cat-of the animal she called her lynx, which had not harmed him. Nightside The Long Sun
  • The Lynx adds considerably to the destroyer's firepower - it can fly at 180 knots, and has its own Sea Skua anti-ship missiles and homing torpedoes.
  • The reserve is home to not only goats, red deer, and boars but also brown bears, chamois, lynx, roe deer, and wolves, as well as numerous eagles and large vultures called lammergeiers.
  • There are elves and centaurs and unicorns and mermaids and flying lynxes and all shapes of mythical things.
  • Six years ago they paid $1700 for a blind African lynx at an auction because another bidder was going to put the animal down and mount it.
  • The Lynx is a medium-sized cat, similar to the bobcat, but appears somewhat larger.
  • In the winter time they had their taffety gowns of all colours, as above-named, and those lined with the rich furrings of hind-wolves, or speckled lynxes, black-spotted weasels, martlet skins of Calabria, sables, and other costly furs of an inestimable value. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Hunting-tourism has become big business in Romania's Carpathian Mountains, the last place in Europe apart from Russia, where many large carnivores, bears, wolves and lynxes, can be found.
  • Photographer Anthony Gibson was lucky enough to capture an attempt by this lynx to grab an American wigeon in Alaska's Denali National Park. Lynx Stalks an American Wigeon
  • The region is renowned for holding the continent's largest populations of wolves, bears and lynx. Times, Sunday Times
  • Feeding mainly on small ungulates - roe deer, chamois and musk deer - lynx are capable of killing prey three to four times their own size, and in some parts of their range, they take large ungulates, including red deer and reindeer.
  • Once the natural predators of the Capra Ibex where the wolf, the bear and in Africa the lynx, today the Royal Eagle remain its only predator which eats the most fragile examples.
  • Wolves, lynx, boar and elk have also moved back in. The Sun
  • This year we have scheduled a tiger, three lynxes, a cheetah, two pumas, a hippopotamus, and 500 rabid rats.
  • It was at one time the main commercial port for lynx and sable furs, beeswax, timber, grain, hunting falcons, and walrus ivory.
  • The British Big Cats Society says its 15-month survey indicates there is little doubt that big cats such as leopards, lynxes and pumas are roaming Britain.
  • Depending on the weather, the winner will either fly from Humberside Airport aboard the ship's own Lynx helicopter and land on the deck helipad, or board the vessel from the Humber pilot's boat as it greets the warship.
  • The reserve is home to not only goats, red deer, and boars but also brown bears, chamois, lynx, roe deer, and wolves, as well as numerous eagles and large vultures called lammergeiers.
  • All participating personnel were transferred to/from their respective ships, via light jackstay, RHIB or the Tobruk's embarked Sea King and Lynx helicopters.
  • There are elves and centaurs and unicorns and mermaids and flying lynxes and all shapes of mythical things.
  • Notable mammals include the reintroduced bison or wisent Bison bonasus (EN), wolf Canis lupus, lynx Felis lynx, otter Lutra lutra and European beaver Castor fiber, also reintroduced. Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, Belarus
  • The North was to send 16 animals, including Asiatic black bears, lynx, coyotes, African ponies and Siberian weasels, zoo officials said.
  • It has higher than 355 fps and a nice let off rate i think it lets off to about 80 percent where as my martin lynx (20 year old bow, but still a nice bow) lets off about 50 percent but if I were you ide take the lights out I need a new bow...i've been looking at martin bows cause i like the looks of them also the fred bear lights out or the 2 also i
  • And the latest clash of pocket-sized titans is Nintendo's GameBoy versus Atari's Lynx.
  • The European lynx (_felis lynx_), and the wild cat, both skulk through the Pyrenean forests; the former now only rarely seen. Bruin The Grand Bear Hunt
  • Five blank videos, various Lynx branded smelly stuff, oh, and some socks.
  • More than 5,000 fur coats were given a ceremonial burial at a secret grave in Britain by the anti-fur pressure group Lynx.
  • It walked with a stalking grace that reminded me of a big cat, perhaps a lynx, especially with those tufted ears and cheeks, and the furry ruff around the neck.
  • Fox, lynx, mink as well as shearing being dyed in strong colours dominate this season, whether it be trimmings on collar and cuffs or luxurious linings.
  • He tracked roe deer and wild boar, and found wolves and lynx doing the same.
  • The task of the transplanted lynx is to survive and multiply.
  • The Wolves have taken our warm furs and given for them evil spirits which dwell in bottles, and clothes which come not from the beaver or the lynx, but are made from the grass. The Sun of the Wolf
  • Besides leopards, the society claims Britain may also be home to wild pumas and other exotic felines such as lynx and caracals that have either escaped from or been deliberately released from zoos and private collections.
  • Long-term studies of solitary cats such as tigers, pumas, leopards, cheetahs and lynx have shown that male cubs usually leave the area where they were born and wander in search of a territory.
  • Starvation, poaching (for the fur) and road kills are the Iberian lynx’ leading cause of death.
  • Other predators are red foxes, coyotes, wolves, bear, mountain lions, lynx, bobcats, eagles, and great horned owls.
  • Most of the zoo's remaining animals, including their lynxes, reptiles and baboons, are being moved to specialist facilities elsewhere.
  • The demonstration involved Royal Marines abseiling from a Lynx helicopter to the deck of the ship while under way at speed - a technique known as fast roping.
  • Smugglers who saw the warship sailing towards them dumped their illegal cargo and escaped back to Colombian waters after a Lynx helicopter from the vessel tracked them down.
  • Bad weather in the monsoon season meant there was no chance of transferring the casualty off the merchantman initially, so the Type 23 frigate's Lynx sortied with her medical team so aid could be delivered at the scene.
  • Farming in the cork oak forests helps support a host of wildlife, including the lynx. The Sun
  • Feeding mainly on small ungulates - roe deer, chamois and musk deer - lynx are capable of killing prey three to four times their own size, and in some parts of their range, they take large ungulates, including red deer and reindeer.
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  • Unilever said it had been given time to prepare for the action, which it described as "disproportionate", but unions claimed the walkouts would hit production of brands including Persil, PG Tips, Marmite, Pot Noodle, Lynx, Flora and Wall's ice cream. Unilever workers go on strike over pensions
  • The naval Super Lynx is a multi-role helicopter for anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue and utility operations.
  • Their chief predator is the mink, but while on land they also fall prey to foxes, coyotes and lynx as well as some of the larger avian predators.
  • Fifty-one species of mammals find refuge in the Katun Nature Preserve including brown bears, chipmunks, ermines, lynxes, minks, musk-deer, sables, Siberian mountain goats, Siberian weasels, and squirrels.
  • Some thought it could be a Scottish wildcat or a lynx. The Sun
  • Even a cat can look at the king, and the lynx-eyed, observant smart cat has taken a close look not only at the boss but also the happenings at the studio during the author's brief but bright innings.
  • The Lynx came down on its right-hand side, with the main rotor and tail sheared off by the impact and the cabin ablaze.
  • That power isn't created by man but it's something that you see in a river in a mountain range, in a wilderness, in a wild lynx or mink and that is something that is so sacred.
  • I have seen several bobcats, or canadian lynx both found here in western Washington, I have stood on the deck and had lynx within arms reach. wife was feeding blue jays and the rackett they made pulled the tom in, he was watching the birds and me but was not worried enough to leave without a bird. Hello Kitty: Bobcat Takes Down Deer
  • Xcor's Lynx spaceplane is slated to launch in 2010. Xcor's Lynx
  • The lynx is particularly interesting as the case was pretty much kept quiet until 2001. Archive 2006-02-01
  • Colorado officials soldiered forward with the reintroduction effort, however, and the first batch of Canadian lynx were set loose in February.
  • Whereas the largest are fairly well researched, knowledge of the fisher, wolverine, river otter, mink, lynx, bobcat, and raccoon is almost entirely from anecdote.
  • He read the glorious blazoning of the firmament! — ay, when sordid moles shall become lynxes. Quentin Durward
  • You are on safari amid lynx, bears and elk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Farming in the cork oak forests helps support a host of wildlife, including the lynx. The Sun
  • The mastiff is a good fighter, and can kill a wildcat, taking the necessary punishment well, as we found out when we once trapped one of these small lynxes. The Ranchman's Rifle on Crag and Prairie
  • Some thought it could be a Scottish wildcat or a lynx. The Sun
  • Other predators resident on the conservancy, which the lion could expect to encounter are the leopard, hyaena, jackal, lynx-like caracal, honey badger, serval and the small spotted genet. Rare White Lions Return To The Wild | Impact Lab
  • ‘It's difficult to see this because it fills me with grief,’ he said, indicating the cutover valley that provides habitat for beaver, elk, deer, mountain lion, lynx, skunk, bobcat, salmon, as well as human beings.
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  • In the forests one can find moose (Alces alces), Siberian roe deer (Capreolus pygargus), lynx (Lynx lynx), common hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), widely spread varying hare (Lepus timidus), badger (Meles meles), ermine (Mustela erminea), weasel (Mustela nivalis), common marten (Martes martes) racoon-like dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides). Kazakh upland
  • There are ewers like eagles and cockerels, incense-burners like lynxes and a water-pourer in the form of an unfortunate humped cow (properly a zebu) which suckles its calf while a lion bites its hump.
  • Since 1994 the zoo has been housing and sometimes breeding the American bobcat, a close relative of the lynx.
  • It is a predator's showcase, home not just to wolves and grizzlies, but wolverines, lynx, bobcat, marten, fisher, black bear, mountain lion, golden eagle, bald eagle, coyote, fox, weasel.
  • The hunter managed to reprime without being noticed, and he made a vow that this apparent lubber should henceforth be watched with a lynx-eye. The Riflemen of the Miami
  • West of the crest of the Cascade Range, the area is habitat for bald eagles, marbled murrelets, spotted owls, cougars, lynx, salmon, and steelhead, which thrive among mature and second-growth forests of cedar and Douglas fir.
  • A diary from the time indicates that lion, caracal, lynx and genet were found on the farm.
  • The mud roof was covered with lynx, beaver, and other furs laid out to dry, beaver paws were pinned out on the logs, a part of the carcass of a deer hung at one end of the cabin, a skinned beaver lay in front of a heap of peltry just within the door, and antlers of deer, old horseshoes, and offal of many animals, lay about the den. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • My idea is to hand to each entrant a lump of High-brow stickjaw, guaranteed not to dissolve in less than the stipulated period, and to station a lynx-eyed dentist at the foot of the stairs .... Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-05-05
  • The big cats you find outside Africa include tiger, jaguar, leopard, cougar and Iberian lynx.
  • Many beautiful big cat species, including the ocelot, lynx, Florida panther, and American jaguar, are in serious danger.
  • Helicopter downwash ruffled the river's waters as Lynx, Gazelle and Sea Kings hovered over the action.
  • Across the UK, people have reported sightings of animals variously labelled as puma, leopard, panther or lynx.
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  • They can be kittens one moment and pumas or lynxes the next.
  • They had seen lynx cats wild in Spain and were sure they were not mistaken.
  • As for the lynx, "" they don't translocate as well as other species, '' says Stephen Torbit, a senior scientist at the National Wildlife Foundation. Lynx To The Past
  • I once petted a snow leopard kitten, a caracal kitten, and a Siberian lynx kitten, all in one hour. 8 Things
  • A diary from the time indicates that lion, caracal, lynx and genet were found on the farm.
  • You are on safari amid lynx, bears and elk. Times, Sunday Times
  • It leads her into a secret world of mountain peaks, forests and a cavern, where dangers include a bear and a lynx. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the others I'd never heard of: Bellatrix, Carina, Delphinus, Sculptor, Phoenix, Aquila and Lynx. RESCUING ROSE
  • One cataphract from the clan of Lynx slipped away with his armiger, horseboy, and jack, and when he was caught the king made no more speeches of good riddance. Wildfire
  • Most of the others I'd never heard of: Bellatrix, Carina, Delphinus, Sculptor, Phoenix, Aquila and Lynx. RESCUING ROSE
  • This year we have scheduled a tiger, three lynxes, a cheetah, two pumas, a hippopotamus, and 500 rabid rats.
  • Given the small size of the prey hunted by modern lynxes, it is not likely that this extinct species was a predator of large mammals.
  • Once the natural predators of the Capra Ibex where the wolf, the bear and in Africa the lynx, today the Royal Eagle remain its only predator which eats the most fragile examples.
  • The bear, wolf, coyote, fisher, wolverine, otter, and lynx prey upon the beaver who is, nevertheless, a powerful antagonist when at bay.
  • Don Quixote dismounted and received them with a close embrace; and the boys, who are lynxes that nothing escapes, spied out the ass's mitre and came running to see it, calling out to one another, "Come here, boys, and see Sancho Panza's ass figged out finer than Mingo, and Don Quixote's beast leaner than ever. Don Quixote
  • In-Sync today is home to 18 tigers, 12 cougars, 6 lions, 3 leopards, 2 lynx, 2 bobcats, a serval and a coatimundi, named Nugget. Carrie Pollare: Saving the Big Cats: One Woman's Safe Haven for Abused and Abandoned Lions and Tigers and Cougars, Oh My!
  • These include wolf Canis lupus, brown bear Ursus arctos, lynx Felis lynx, wild pig Sus scrofa, Caucasian deer Cervus elaphus moral, roe deer Capreolus capreolus, the west Caucasian tur Capra caucasica (EN) and chamois Rupicapra rupicapra and the reintroduced European bison Bison bonasus x B. bonasus caucasicus. Western Caucasus, Russian Federation
  • The lynx's pupils were wide open, and the golden-yellow tapeta in the backs of her eyeballs were glowing like incandescent lamps. Forest Neighbors Life Stories of Wild Animals
  • The British Big Cats Society says its 15-month survey indicates there is little doubt that big cats such as leopards, lynxes and pumas are roaming Britain.
  • The entire preserve sits inside the Kootenai National Forest and is populated by wildlife, including bears and trout as well as wolverines, lynxes, and mountain goats.
  • Lynx got up and went to the window, and barely saw a black bird flying off into the distance.
  • Mount Rainier National Park had lost the lynx, the fisher a small predator similar to a weasel, and the striped skunk. The Song of The Dodo
  • The Mediterranean monk-seal, the Barbary macaque and the Iberian lynx, which is Critically Endangered, are among the region's imperiled species. Allen Hershkowitz: Cork: A Model of Sustainable Business
  • Pearl put him in his place with his own sonnet which begins, ‘Proofreaders, tremble; and poor typists, quail; / For R - N, lynx-eyed, thunders on your trail ’, and proceeds to show why books deserve better.
  • We hitch a lift in a Lynx, the sports car of military helicopters: small, agile and nippy.
  • Other predators are red foxes, coyotes, wolves, bear, mountain lions, lynx, bobcats, eagles, and great horned owls.
  • Unlike other lynx which prefer the cold, heavily timbered northern forests, the bobcat lives in all habitats except in metropolitan areas, even swampy woods and deserts where there is water.
  • Large felines like the bobcat and lynx don't have this physical feature, but the cougar does.
  • Moose and caribou share the region's tundra and boreal forests with arctic foxes, wolves, lynx, and black bears.
  • The skull is that of a lynx, but the processes of the frontals and intermaxillae are not quite so much produced, and they do not entirely separate the nasal from the maxillae. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • There have been four recent reports of an animal - variously described as a lynx, puma or panther - in Dumfriesshire.
  • Fox, lynx, mink as well as shearing being dyed in strong colours dominate this season, whether it be trimmings on collar and cuffs or luxurious linings.
  • The clothes were made of rayon polyester and trimmed with lynx fur.
  • Hunted for its pelt, the lynx declined until protective legislation was enacted in the 1970s.
  • Other key threats to the lynx are changing habitat, unselective trapping methods (many lynxes are killed by snares), road accidents and hunting (including deliberate and accidental shooting).
  • There are 54 species of mammal including European bison Bison bonasus (EN), grey wolf Canis lupus and lynx Felis lynx, otter Lutra lutra, beaver Castor fiber (LR) (re-introduced in 1955), northern birch mouse Sicista betulina (LR) and masked shrew Sorex caecutiens (the only known population in Poland), as well as elk Alces alces (uncommon). Bialowieza Forest, Poland
  • Lucivee is what we call a lynx around here: it's derived from the French loup cervier, in case you haven't happened to run across it before. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • There are elves and centaurs and unicorns and mermaids and flying lynxes and all shapes of mythical things.
  • The bear, wolf, coyote, fisher, wolverine, otter, and lynx prey upon the beaver who is, nevertheless, a powerful antagonist when at bay.
  • Just 40 metres away was the lynx, sharing its meal with some noisy magpies.
  • Tommy succeeds in protecting the lynx until a poacher begins to hunt the wild cat, sending both Tommy and his protégé fighting for their lives.
  • It also shared the Siamese's pointed color pattern, but in the untraditional colors of red, cream, tortoiseshell and lynx points.
  • Whereas the largest are fairly well researched, knowledge of the fisher, wolverine, river otter, mink, lynx, bobcat, and raccoon is almost entirely from anecdote.
  • Scientists say the last large cats to live and breed in the wild in Britain were lynx some 2,000 years ago.
  • Large felines like the bobcat and lynx don't have this physical feature, but the cougar does.
  • WHICH bright individual thought it would be a good idea to reintroduce lynx back into Norfolk? The Sun
  • Even in the wild state the lynx is short-lived, and is said rarely to reach the age of fifteen years. Harper's Young People, January 13, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
  • Lynx saw to his right the rope go slack, and saw the same on his left, and felt the bridge leave from under his feet.
  • The Lynx carry four passengers and are used for reconnaissance and to ferry commanders around the battlefield. The Sun
  • In the 1950s an introduced poxvirus decimated the European rabbit, the lynx's main prey.
  • Carnivores include Canis lupus, Vulpes vulpes, Vulpes corsac and Otocolobus manul in the mountains, valleys, and steppe, Lynx lynx in the forest, Gulo gulo in rugged areas and Meles meles in the forest steppe. Altai montane forest and forest steppe
  • This year we have scheduled a tiger, three lynxes, a cheetah, two pumas, a hippopotamus, and 500 rabid rats.
  • We're cautious but hopeful that if we can get all the lynxes we need, we'll be able to add to the population in the wild.
  • There's the sour pucker on a snow lynx, a soulful pout on a groundhog, and a demonic stare on a giant panda.
  • This is also one of the last known habitats of the Eurasian lynx. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other key threats to the lynx are changing habitat, unselective trapping methods (many lynxes are killed by snares), road accidents and hunting (including deliberate and accidental shooting).
  • There's lamb and lynx and lion, Yet no fowl and no fish, either, Left on my terra firma. BEHINDLINGS
  • His action exemplifies what the late Stephen Jay Gould, on his essay on the lynxes, aptly called ‘the authoritarian form of the empiricist myth’.
  • The next step for researchers is to determine what lynx perceive as a barrier between one forest and the next.
  • As a scientific classification, a "bobcat" is a species of the "lynx" genus. Bobcat Takes Down Mule Deer
  • These are the animals chosen for the mission: Lynx, Fox, Wolf, Wolverine, Mouse, Pike (a freshwater fish), and Dogfish (a kind of small shark--dogfish is a funny name for a shark, isn't it?).
  • Because there were no other lynx tracks in the area, I was able to backtrack the lynx to the site where the deer was first attacked.
  • Black bears, grizzly bears, polar bears, wolverines, mountain lions, a number of snakes and even lynx, badgers and black flies might kill you in the wild in Canada.
  • We hitch a lift in a Lynx, the sports car of military helicopters: small, agile and nippy.
  • He told the jury he had battled to keep the Lynx helicopter under control after it had suffered engine failure.
  • But we had not been at anchor in Plymouth Sound more than twenty four hours, and he hardly had time to communicate with the gentlemen-dealers in marine stores, when I received a notification from some lynx-eyed agent of the present admiral of the coast (who is a lawyer, I believe), requesting the immediate delivery of the anchor and cable, -- upon the plea of his seignoral rights of _flotsam_ and _jetsam_. Newton Forster The Merchant Service
  • Lynx finished the stronger and completed the scoring with a drop goal from John Braddish and a McCully penalty on the final hooter for a deserved victory.
  • The bear, wolf, coyote, fisher, wolverine, otter, and lynx prey upon the beaver who is, nevertheless, a powerful antagonist when at bay.
  • A millionaire businessman has bought a 23,000-acre estate in the Highlands in a bid to reintroduce the wolf, the brown bear and the lynx to the wild.
  • Usually lynx roam a mile or two a day, but when the females prepare to have kittens, they zero in on a small area as they choose a den, aiming to hole up for a while.
  • We found hundreds of wild donkeys and other creophagous animals such as foxes and lynx.
  • The bear, wolf, coyote, fisher, wolverine, otter, and lynx prey upon the beaver who is, nevertheless, a powerful antagonist when at bay.
  • There is also a marked increase in guided-weapons spending in the period, including the £1.2 billion Meteor air-to-air missile for the Eurofighter, and there is the MARS fleet replenishment programme, the Future-Lynx, and the £3bn contract for 12 Nimrod MRA4 aircraft which was announced this week. Conservatives beware
  • A lynx skull found in Scotland had previously been carbon-dated at 2,000 years old.
  • I'm not sure about unpatched vulnerabilities in Lynx .... Discourse.net: IE Considered Dangerous
  • Especially vulnerable are large, far-ranging carnivores like grizzly bears, mountain lions, panthers, wolverines, and lynx - animals that may travel 100 miles in just a few days.
  • The coolest part of that experience was getting to hold a nine-week old Desert African Lynx named Kenya.
  • Some naturalists would separate them from the other cats, but the connection is supplied by the last species which, though possessing certain features of the lynx, yet interbreeds with the true cats. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • In the Adirondack mountains of New York, an attempt to reintroduce lynxes failed, with 18 of 37 mortalities attributed to road kills.
  • The Canada lynx, the only lynx in North America, is a rare forest-dwelling cat of northern latitudes.
  • The big cats you find outside Africa include tiger, jaguar, leopard, cougar and Iberian lynx.
  • The two animals threshed about, the lynx ripping and tearing with her claws and using her teeth as well, while the she-wolf used her teeth alone. The Law of Meat
  • There are several perfect pangrams (ones that use just 26 letters), the best of which seems to be, ‘Mr. Jock, TV quiz PhD, bags few lynx.’
  • The Eurasian lynx is not considered endangered as there are at least 2,800 still in the wild. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lynx (Lynx lynx), one of the largest wild cats in Eurasia, resides mainly in the foothills of the stonier mountains. Kuhrud-Kohbanan Mountains forest steppe
  • Yet both dam projects would decimate the very scrubland the lynx depends on.
  • To make up for their brutal deaths in the bullrings of Spain, the "toros bravos" are given free rein during their lives to roam vast acres of the red-earthed land, a practice that encourages wolves, lynx and other wildlife to flourish by keeping humans away. Cycling Spain's ancient Via de la Plata
  • There are ewers like eagles and cockerels, incense-burners like lynxes and a water-pourer in the form of an unfortunate humped cow (properly a zebu) which suckles its calf while a lion bites its hump.
  • According to the Yorkshire Post, the involvement of humans in the lynx's extinction means that the government is obliged to reintroduce the cats to the wild.
  • If you aren't able to get the new c connecter like another poster said, find out of the bobcat and lynx and cheetah sized marvers will fit the cricket. My New Cricket Torch Arrived!
  • It was that species known as the "bay lynx" (_lynx rufus_), commonly called in America the "wild cat," and sometimes the The Boy Hunters
  • Why has no one, particularly the lynx-eyed Mrs Poyser, noticed Hetty's advanced condition?
  • Foreigners can also volunteer with Earthwatch to help track lemurs or radio-collar Madagascar's lynx-like fossa.
  • Although the port, too, had to be closed for several hours, sailings of the ferries - the Lynx and the Sonia - were unaffected.
  • This year leaflets about the habits of bears, wolves and lynxes were given to all the schools in mountain villages.
  • The Carpathian Mountains are an important reservoir for biodiversity, and are Europe's last refuge for large mammals - brown bear, wolf, and lynx.
  • We can also make an evolutionary prediction: I expect that lions, leopards, and lynxes will also have the same 247 base pair deletion, and a similar array of stop codons.
  • The reserve is home to not only goats, red deer, and boars but also brown bears, chamois, lynx, roe deer, and wolves, as well as numerous eagles and large vultures called lammergeiers.
  • Lynx walked further into the waves, dematerializing into his water form.
  • Roads fragment wildlife habitat, eliminating creatures that require big tracts of undeveloped land such as forest birds, elk, caribou, lynx, wolves, wolverines, and grizzlies.
  • Lynx feed on squirrels, birds and other small prey, but snowshoe hares are the mainstays of their diet.
  • The delta is a stopover for as many as 16 million migrating shorebirds and waterfowl every year and home to numerous other species, including wolves, wolverines, lynx and sea lions.
  • He was not especially fluffy, in fact he was a very short-haired, sleek kitten, with suspicious tufts to the tops of his ears which made us suspect he was half lynx.
  • Obviously people can't tell a bobcat from a lynx because that's definitely a bobcat. Bobcat Takes Down Mule Deer
  • The Lynx is one of the mainstays of maritime aviation for the Royal Navy, and the aircraft has for many years provided the ship's flight for deployed frigates and destroyers.
  • The final mode is described as Command mode, and, essentially, gives command line access to the FastLynx program.
  • The reserve is home to not only goats, red deer, and boars but also brown bears, chamois, lynx, roe deer, and wolves, as well as numerous eagles and large vultures called lammergeiers.
  • Not only that, I once saw where a lynx had walked along the same trail and obviously jumped right through the snare without making the hair-trigger set spring.
  • Jewell and Alibhai have begun using WildTrack to census tapirs in Argentina, Bengal tigers in India and Bangladesh, and Iberian lynxes in Spain and Portugal.
  • Caracals, also commonly called African lynx though not actually a lynx, weigh at adulthood from 25 to 45 pounds and are native to the grasslands of Africa and parts of Asia.
  • In the Adirondack mountains of New York, an attempt to reintroduce lynxes failed, with 18 of 37 mortalities attributed to road kills.
  • Both the bobcat and lynx have sideburn cheek whiskers and beards.
  • But the 25-pound Iberian lynx, icon of Spain and Portugal, is on shaky turf.
  • Notable mammals include the reintroduced bison or wisent Bison bonasus (EN), wolf Canis lupus, lynx Felis lynx, otter Lutra lutra and European beaver Castor fiber, also reintroduced. Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, Belarus
  • Without a word to Cale, Lynx unclipped his bow and notched an arrow to its string.
  • Zmiana ta dotknęła także wprowadzony w Lucid Lynx nowy splash Plymouth. Nowy temat Plymouth dla Kubuntu

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