Is the short tail of a lynx because it climbs fewer trees?

Updated on number 2024-08-02
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    No, the lynx's short tail is due to the fact that it has gradually evolved into a short tail like it is now, not because of the lack of tree climbing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It's not like that, it's because of natural selection, and it has nothing to do with other factors.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, the lynx likes to climb to the top of the tree and stand on the branch at the top and cry loudly. The call of the lynx mainly serves as an intraspecific communication, and it stands on the top of a tree and calls like a broadcast, specifically for two purposes, one is to declare territory, and the other is to attract the opposite sex to come and mate. At night, the "broadcast" of the male lynx can travel up to two kilometers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, it's just a rumor. On the contrary, the lynx is a master tree climber, and it is a breeze for it to climb trees.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Bobcats are also known as red lynx, North American lynx.

    Bobcats are stocky and stocky, measuring about 72 cm to 98 cm in length. Male bobtails weigh less than 15 kilograms. Their coat color varies from light gray to reddish-brown, and the hair in the middle of the back is usually darker, but gradually lighter when it turns into the abdomen, but all are inlaid with black or dark brown spots.

    1), 15cm long, the fluffy short tail is also dotted with some dark ring-like markings, and it becomes black at the tip of the tail. Bobcats have strong limbs, and their hind legs are even slightly longer than their front legs, which probably implies that their climbing and jumping abilities should not be underestimated However, with the difference in geographical distribution, the bobtail coat color and body shape in different regions are slightly different, in general, the bobtail in the north of the continent is larger and lighter in color, while the bobtail in the south has a darker coat and is slightly smaller.

    The body is slender and elongated, but the physique is strong, muscular, and the tail is short, about 10 cm long. The tail end hair is particularly dense, resembling a rabbit's tail. Japanese bobtails are affectionate, friendly, lively and love to run and play, making them very suitable for families.

    As you can see from the distribution map on the left, bobtails are found in almost all of North America, except for the northern part of the North American continent and the central part of the United States. It's hard to say whether this is fortunate or unfortunate, because because of their large numbers, people feel little guilt when they take their lives and take their fur, so there are people in North America who raise them for slaughter (the only good news is that North American farmers are not poor enough to need to encourage the promotion of this "economic animal"). However, before modern civilization landed on the American continent (and I believe so), bobcats were more numerous, and it seems that they can be found everywhere in the North American continent, including in the rainforests, except for the cold northern regions of Canada.

    Nowadays, human greed and killing, habitat loss caused by human activities, lack of food, etc., make their "territory" much less than before, and they are no longer found in many central states of the United States.

    Bobcats are very adaptable to their environment, they are omnivores, feeding on anything they can catch, including rodents, birds, small mammals, frogs, reptiles, domestic animals and even carrion. They have also become the target of round-up by farmers because of their predation on livestock, and in fact their food is more of a "harmful" animal that affects the development of local agriculture. Bobcats aren't huge, but they're still dangerous killers for ungulates larger than it.

    Deer, in particular, may be in danger if they stop to rest for a while and encounter a bobtail cat nearby. Bobcats are tree climbers and swimmers.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Judging from the details, the lynx behaves a little more cunning than the bobtail, and the bobtail is a little larger, and if the two fight, it should be a little more powerful than the lynx.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Lynx and bobtail cats look alike. The lynx will be even more ferocious. More powerful. Has a strong ability to survive. It also has a place in the forest.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In terms of demeanor, the facial expression of the bobtail cat is similar to that of a domestic cat, while the lynx looks much more cunning, if it is some experienced scholars, they can distinguish the lynx from the bobtail cat from the demeanor alone, but this ability requires a lot of practice, obviously not suitable for ordinary people. In terms of behavior, lynx and bobtail cats have the same habits, almost all of them are nocturnal, they also like to live in the jungle, they have a strong ability to survive, and their hunting skills are similar.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Bobcats and lynxes are both carnivores, and they prey on rodents, birds, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This must be a little weaker for cats, and cats are now pets.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is closely related to genetic inheritance, and different breeds will lead to different tail lengths and proportions to the body. For example, the bobtail cat, also known as the red lynx, the North American bobcat is short and sturdy, about 72 cm to 98 cm long, and its tail is genetically short.

    Excluding innate genetics, the length of the tail is related to acquired experiences, such as injuries in fights, such as damage to the length of the tail due to accidents.

    There is also a feeding relationship, due to insufficient nutrition leads to stunted physical growth, so in comparison with cats of the same breed and age, the cat will appear thin and small, and the tail is broken, but the length of the tail is in proportion to the body.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The long ones are good, elegant and generous, and the short ones are the kind of ones that can't be killed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dogs, hamsters, rabbits, Tibetan antelopes, koalas, pandas, 、。。

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Rabbit. Allusion, after the break: rabbit tail - can't grow.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Rabbits, ducks (short tails, long necks, wide beaks, large soles. )

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Lynx aliases: forest trolling, lynx, sheep lynx, horse lynx.

    The lynx is now listed as a national second-class protected animal. Lynx skin is a relatively precious variety of straight capillary skin, which has great economic significance. China's fur industry often divides the domestic lynx skin into two types according to the coat color. Namely: "sheep lynx", "horse lynx".

    Lynx lynx, carnivorous order, feline, genus Lynx. National second-class protected animals.

    The lynx is also known as the horse lynx, the lynx. Resembles a cat in appearance, but is much larger than a cat, with long limbs, an extremely short tail, and a pronounced tuft of hair on the tips of the ears. The face resembles that of a cat, the body is stout, the limbs are thick and long, vigorous, the tail is extremely short and thick, the tip of the tail is obtuse and rounded, the ear tips are tuft-like hairs are prominent, the cheeks have drooping long hairs, and the abdominal hair is also very long.

    The coat color varies greatly, there are milky gray, tan, earth yellow-brown, gray-grass yellow-brown and light gray-brown and other color types, but the hue of some parts is relatively constant, such as black or black-brown on the outer ear margin, milky gray on the inner ear margin, pure black tuft hair at the tip of the ear, mixed with a few white hairs, dark brown or black on the upper lip, white to dark brown on the lower lip, a brownish-black spot on each side of the jaw, the tail end is generally pure black or brown, the front and outer sides of the limbs are marked, and the chest, abdomen, and rat are consistent dirty white or milky white.

    The breath environment of the lynx is wider, the alpine grassland, alpine desert steppe, alpine desert and alpine meadow in Hoh Xil have the footprints of the lynx, inhabiting caves and stone crevices, nocturnal, hidden activities, hearing, vision developed, preying on all kinds of rodents, marmots, rabbits, pikas and some birds, sometimes also hunting and feeding on small young rock sheep and other medium-sized animals, but also swimming.

    The lynx is a precious fur-bearing animal with a soft and rich coat and a soft hue. In the late 80s of the 20th century, the price of lynx skins on the black market was as high as 2,000 yuan per sheet, and the huge illegal economic benefits caused the lynx population to suffer an unprecedented disaster. Currently, it is difficult to see lynx in the wild.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Lynx (national second-class protected animal).

    Scientific name: Felis Lynx

    English name: lynx

    Also known as horse lynx, lynx. It resembles a domestic cat but is much larger than a domestic cat, weighing 18-32 kg and having a body length of meters. The tail is short, often less than the length of the hind foot.

    The whole body is pinkish-brown or grayish-brown with inconspicuous light brown spots. The black towering tufts of hair at the tips of the ears and the long drooping hairs on the cheeks are the distinctive features of the lynx.

    The lynx is an "all-round" feline that lives in high mountains and dense forests, as well as in bare rocky mountainous areas. He is good at climbing trees, climbing hanging rocks, and can also swim in the water.

    Lynx is not afraid of the cold, is very hungry and can lie in one place for several days. It is active frequently in the morning and dusk, and likes to prey on medium and large mammals such as roe deer. When hunting, it crawls on the tree, patiently watches the ground, waits for the right time to catch food, and if it fails, it neither pursues nor gets discouraged, but retreats to the same place and waits for the next opportunity.

    Its fur is precious, thick and fluffy, light and durable, and it is a good raw material for making fur, so the lynx is overhunted and has been protected.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The lynx is a medium-sized cat, so I won't describe it, let's see for yourself**!

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