But the 25-pound Iberian lynx, icon of Spain and Portugal ... Hunting, road kills, and habitat loss have sped the plunge of Lynx pardinus, as has near-total dietary reliance on rabbits ...
Habitat loss and climate change weigh heavily on the odds for the Iberian lynx, too. An Iberian lynx typically gives birth to three cubs. The morbidity rate is approximately 33% before the end of ...
Just short of 100cm (39 inches) in length and 45cm in height, the Iberian lynx is a rare sight. But there are now more than 2,000 in the wild across Spain and Portugal, so you're much more likely ...
The captivating image of an Iberian lynx in its natural habitat in Spain showcases the return of this apex predator to ...
A captive Iberian lynx hunts a live rabbit at the La Olivilla ... Not much is known about the speckled feline, but destruction of habitat, hunting, and hybridizing with domestic cats are threats.
more than a hundred thousand Iberian lynx roamed the cork woodlands of southern Spain and Portugal. However, over the following hundred years, a combination of loss of habitat, hunting and lack of ...
Lynx were widespread on the Iberian Peninsula before the early 1900s. Hunting and habitat loss pushed this species to the brink of extinction by 2002, when fewer than 100 lynx could be found in Spain.
the Iberian lynx occupies a mosaic of wood and scrubland habitat and is among the rarest animals on the continent, confined to a small pocket of territory in the south where it is the focus of an ...
With his leopard-like spots, Navarro - a male lynx - calls out during mating season as he walks towards a camera trap. Just short of 100cm (39 inches) in length and 45cm in height, the Iberian ...