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معلومات عن الحيوانات بالانجليزي موضوع عن الحيوانات
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تغذية الحيوانات والحشرات على ماذا تتغذى كيف تتغذى
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Red Lynx
The Bobcat or Bobcat is very similar to Canada Lynx
but has shorter legs and smaller feet. Its fur is short and dense, ranging in
color from light gray to reddish brown. It also has dark spots or streaks.
Red Lynx classification
Animal Kingdom
Branch: Chordate Vertebrate
Class: Placental Mammal
Order: Feliform Carnivorous
Family: Feline feline.
Genre: Lynx
Species: rufus
Distribution of the Bobcat:
Distribution Rufous Lynx: Bobcats are found in
North America from southern Canada to central Mexico.
Its habitat: It can live in large coniferous
forests, in the bush and even in the desert.
Red Lynx reproduction:
Sexual Maturation: Lynx matures at about 1 year
old.
Season of love: Lynx breed between January and
April depending on the species.
Gestation: The gestation period is 9 to 10 weeks.
Scope: The female lynx gives birth to 1 to 5 pups
in April-May. The young are 200 to 250 g at birth.
Physical characteristics of the Lynx:
Size: 72 cm
The bobcat is about twice the size of a domestic
cat: 72 cm for males with a 15 cm tail, and 62 cm for females with a 14 cm
tail.
Weight: 10 kg
Males weigh about 10 kg and females 7 kg.
Longevity: 20 years
Lynx are able to live between 10 and 20 years on
average. In captivity, they can live 30 years.
Speed: 70 km / h
Its high running speed (70 km / h) allows it to
catch fast and agile small prey such as hares and rabbits. .
Red Lynx diet:
Diet: Carnivore
Food: The lynx feeds mainly on hares and rabbits,
but they also hunt mice, rats, squirrels, birds, fawns, mule deer, bats. He is
sometimes content with carrion.
Lynx Conservation:
IUCN Conservation Status: Least Concern
Protection: His hunting is still allowed and makes
70,000 victims a year in North America. In spite of that this lynx is not in
danger.
Desert Lynx
The desert lynx or Persian lynx or more commonly
called caracal is not a lynx in the strict sense but looks like a lynx with its
pointed ears adorned with a brush of black hair and its short tail. It also has
characteristic black facial marks on its fawn-colored coat.
Desert Lynx classification
Animal Kingdom
Branch: Chordate Vertebrate
Class: Placental Mammal
Order: Feliform Carnivorous
Family: Feline feline.
Genre: Caracal
Species: caracal
Distribution of the desert Lynx:
Lynx Distribution of the Desert: The desert lynx is
found in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia.
Its habitat: It lives in dry herbaceous or bushy
areas of savanna type.
Reproduction of the desert Lynx:
Sexual Maturation: The desert lynx matures
approximately at 2 years old.
Season of Love: Generally, they breed in the months
of March-April.
Gestation: The gestation lasts approximately 2
months and a half.
Scope: The female gives birth to 1 to 6 pups, but
most litters are 2 or 3 pups.
Physical characteristics of the desert Lynx:
Size: 90 cm
The caracal is 60 to 90 cm long and 40 to 45 cm at
the withers. Its tail measures 25-30 cm.
Weight: 20 kg
It weighs between 6 and 20 kg.
Longevity: 15 years
Its life expectancy is on average 15 years.
Speed: NA
He is the fastest feline for his size. .
Desert Lynx Feeding:
Diet: Carnivore
Food: It feeds on birds, rodents, hares, hyraxes,
sheep and other cattle.
Desert Lynx Conservation:
IUCN Conservation Status: Least Concern
Protection: He is not really in danger despite the
fact that he is constantly hunted down and killed by the breeders. But we must
be careful because the Asian populations have regressed sharply.
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