Lynx
Lynx weigh between 10 and 40 pounds.
They vary in color but are normally yellowish brown. The upper parts may have a frosted, gray look, and the underside may be more buff. Many individuals have dark spots.
The lynx's tail is quite short and is often ringed and tipped with black. Fur on the body is long and thick, and is particularly long on the neck in winter. The lynx's triangular ears are tipped with tufts of long black hairs.
Its paws are quite large and furry, helping to distribute its weight when moving on snow.
The lynx is between 3 and 3 1/2 feet long, and its tail measures from 2 to 5 inches long.
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