Their habitat is usually snowy and cold. There are tall trees, and the ground is solid. The terrain is mostly flat, but sometimes there is a ledge or a cliff. There are small flowers in the summertime where they live, as well as bushes and shrubbery. There are many different types of trees, but most of them are evergreen due to the cold climate of the lynx’s biome. Their diet consists of snowshoe hare, birds, meadow voles, carrion, as well as sometimes deer and caribou. The lynx is a strictly carnivorous creature. Their hunting techniques are that they flush out their prey out of its’ dens, and once it is flushed out they capture it. The lynx are also extremely patient, so another one of their hunting techniques is that they just wait in front, next to, or nearby it’s prey’s den until the prey just decides to come out on it’s own, and when it does the lynx pounces, and captures it. They also hunt in trees so that they can ambush their prey and they are very good climbers. Their predators are cougars, wolves, humans, and sometimes coyotes. They are solitary animals-they hunt and live alone unless it is with mating and taking care of young. The lynx are also very territorial …show more content…
They live mainly in the taiga, with usually snow, many large bushes and shrubbery, lots of tall deciduous trees, as well as evergreens. They eat snowshoe hares, birds, meadow voles, carrion, as well as deer and caribou. They flush out their prey as well as wait until it comes out naturally. It also ambushes them from the trees. It’s predators are cougars, wolves, humans, and sometimes coyotes as well. They are solitary animals that live alone except for breeding, and taking care of young. They are very territorial with a territory of usually 20 square kilometers up to 400 square kilometers. Their kits are usually born in early spring or late winter. The litter can be up to 1-6 kits, but it is usually from 2-4 kits. The lynx’s generation time is 2-3 years and in the wild they usually live up to 20 years old. The lynx are nocturnal and hunt during the daytime and the nighttime. It is a very alert, patient animal, and it is a great climber as well. They stay with their young for about 10 months until the baby lynx is independent to live on it’s own. They can make dens in many different areas such as in rock crevices, shrubbery and bushes, as well as trees. In the wild they live up to 20 years old, but when held captive they almost always live longer. Lynx to not breed at any other time of year than late