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Lynx ruffus escuinapae proposed by Allen in 1903 was a skull and a pale rufous skin of an adult female from Escuinapa Municipality in Mexico. [14] Lynx rufus superiorensis by Randolph Lee Peterson and Stuart C. Downing in 1952 was a skeleton and skin of a male lynx killed near Port Arthur, Ontario. [15] Lynx rufus oaxacensis proposed by George ...
The Mexican bobcat (Lynx rufus escuinapae syn. Lynx rufus oaxacensis) is a population of the bobcat in Mexico. The Mexican bobcat is most commonly found in the states of Sinaloa and Nayarit. [3] As of 2017, it is uncertain whether or not this is a valid subspecies. [2]
The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a North American wild cat. With 13 recognized subspecies, the bobcat is common throughout southern Canada, the continental United States, and northern Mexico. [26] Like the Eurasian lynx, its conservation status is "least concern."
The blynx or lynxcat is a hybrid of a bobcat (Lynx rufus) and some other species of genus Lynx. The appearance of the offspring depends on which lynx species is used, as the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) is more heavily spotted than the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis). These hybrids have been bred in captivity and also occur naturally where a lynx or ...
Lynx rufus: Rare L. rufus rufus: Appalachian Uplands: Family: Canidae. Three species of canids occur in Pennsylvania. Common name Scientific name Status Notes ...
Lynx lynx: 17.4–21.7 ... 60–71 [54] Asia, Europe: 10 Bobcat: Lynx rufus: 6.4–18.3 (14-40) 22.2 (49)(Verified) [55] 27 ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...
Genus Lynx wild cats in the Americas: Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis), a North American wild cat, ranging from the northern United States, through Canada, to Alaska; Bobcat (Lynx rufus), a North American wild cat, ranging from northern Mexico to southern Canada
L. rufus × L. canadensis A blynx is the hybrid offspring of a bobcat and a Canada lynx , two closely related species in the genus Lynx . Reported bobcat/lynx hybrids