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lynx
lynxnounany of several wildcats of the genus Lynx (orFelis ), having long limbs, a short tail, and usually tufted ears, especially L. lynx Canada lynx, of Canada and the northern United States, having grayish-brown fur marked with white.
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Lynx
Lynxnouna faint constellation in the N hemisphere lying between Ursa Major and Cancer
lynx
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any of several wildcats of the genus Lynx (orFelis ), having long limbs, a short tail, and usually tufted ears, especially L. lynx Canada lynx, of Canada and the northern United States, having grayish-brown fur marked with white.
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(initial capital letter) a northern constellation between Ursa Major and Auriga.
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Etymology
Origin of lynx
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English, from Latin, from Greek lýnx
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Explanation
A lynx is a wild cat with distinctive tufts on the tips of its ears that give it extra-sensitive hearing. Many species of lynx live in northern climates and use their huge paws as snowshoes. The lynx is known for its tufted ears, snowshoe paws, and lush, spotted fur. Because of this fur, lynx have been aggressively hunted by humans for centuries. Today many species of lynx are endangered, and while Canada lynx have a stable population, they are dependent on snowshoe hares, their preferred prey. Some etymologists guess that lynx comes from a root meaning "brightness," referring to the cat's glowing yellow eyes.
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A young Iberian lynx caught mid play has won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award 2026.
From BBC • Mar. 25, 2026
He had spent several days in a hide when the young lynx suddenly appeared with its prey and began repeatedly throwing it into the air and catching it again.
From BBC • Mar. 25, 2026
Two lynx were spotted on Wednesday 8 January in the Drumguish area near Kingussie in a landscape of sweeping wetlands, woods and farms.
From BBC • Jan. 10, 2026
Friday morning came and police warned that two more lynx had been spotted in the same area.
From BBC • Jan. 10, 2026
So the Suli girl—and the Menagerie always stocked a Suli girl—was known as the lynx.
From "Six of Crows" by Leigh Bardugo
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