Canada lynx
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Definition
Noun 1. A medium-sized wild cat native to northern North America: The Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) is a feline predator characterized by its long legs, large paws adapted for walking on snow, and distinctive black-tipped tail. It is closely associated with boreal forests and its population is heavily dependent on the snowshoe hare as its primary prey.
Usage
- The Canada lynx is a solitary and elusive animal.
- Researchers are studying the impact of climate change on the Canada lynx population.
- Its large, furry paws act as snowshoes, allowing the Canada lynx to hunt efficiently in deep snow.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in biological and ecological contexts to discuss predator-prey dynamics, specifically the cyclical relationship between the Canada lynx and the snowshoe hare.
- In conservation, it refers to a species whose status is monitored, often listed as "Threatened" in parts of its range.
Variants and Related Words
- Lynx: The general genus name. While often used interchangeably, "lynx" can refer to other species (Eurasian lynx, Iberian lynx, bobcat), whereas "Canada lynx" is specific.
- Canadian lynx: A less common variant with the same meaning.
- Snowshoe cat: An informal name referencing its large paws.
Synonyms
- Lynx canadensis: The scientific binomial name.
- (North American) lynx: A general term, but context usually specifies the species.
Related Phrases
- Lynx-hare cycle: The classic ecological cycle describing the interdependent population fluctuations of the Canada lynx and its primary prey.
- Boreal forest predator: A descriptive phrase for its ecological role.
Noun
- of northern North America