lynx canadensis
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Definition
Noun: * Canada lynx: A species of wild cat (Lynx canadensis) native to the boreal forests of northern North America. It is characterized by its long legs, large paws adapted for walking on snow, a short tail with a black tip, and distinctive tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears.
Usage
- The lynx canadensis is a key predator in its ecosystem, primarily hunting the snowshoe hare.
- Researchers are studying the population dynamics of Lynx canadensis in relation to climate change.
- The dense, silvery fur of the Canada lynx provides excellent insulation in cold environments.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific and conservation contexts, the binomial nomenclature Lynx canadensis is used to specify this particular species, distinguishing it from the Eurasian lynx () or the bobcat ().
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the fur or pelt of this animal.
- The trapper traded a prime lynx canadensis pelt.
Variants and Related Words
- Canada lynx: The common name for .
- Lynx (noun): The genus name and the general term for medium-sized wild cats with tufted ears and short tails.
- Bobcat (): A related species of lynx found more widely across North America, generally smaller with less pronounced ear tufts and a more varied coat.
Synonyms
- Canada lynx
Related Phrases
- Lynx population: A group of these animals in a specific area.
- The lynx population in this region is stable.
- Lynx habitat: The natural environment where the Canada lynx lives.
- Protecting old-growth forest is crucial for lynx habitat.
Noun
- of northern North America