Is there a blue lynx?

A rare pallid colour phase suggesting partial albinism is known as the 'Blue Lynx'. There is a distinct ruff of long hairs framing the face; the ears are large and pointed with irises of a yellow brown to a light yellowish‑green.
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What colors can lynx be?

Their body color ranges from medium brown to goldish to beige white. All species of lynx have white fur on their chests, bellies and on the insides of their legs. The lynx's coloring, fur length and paw size vary according to the climate.
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What colour is a Canada lynx?

Its fur is usually white tipped, giving it a frosted appearance, and is only indistinctly spotted. The coat color ranges from a reddish-brown to gray, and also occurs in a rare “blue-lynx” which is the result of a genetic mutation. They have a flared facial ruff, black ear tufts, and long hind legs with a short tail.
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Can lynx be GREY?

During the summer, the Eurasian lynx has a relatively short, reddish or brown coat which is replaced by a much thicker silver-grey to greyish-brown coat during winter.
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Did I see a bobcat or a lynx?

Bobcats are the smallest cats in the species with stubby tails and distinct dark strips on the forelegs and tail. Lynx are larger and have a tuft of dark hair on the tips of their ears. Lynx have longer legs and bigger paws.
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What's the difference between a lynx and a minx?

A Manx may have no tail, a bobbed tails or, rarely, a full tail. Lynx have bobbed tails, hence the name for one of their species, the bobcat. Lynx have tufts on their ears; Manx cats do not. The Manx's thick double coat keeps him warm and may be any cat color or markings, including tabby, calico or pointed.
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What color is a bobcat?

Bobcats are reddish to grayish brown with lighter color on its belly and feet. It has black tips on its ears and tail.
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What Colour are lynxes eyes?

Hazel eyes are a blend of green and golden yellow. This is the eye color of most wild cats in temperate regions, including Lynx and Bobcats. It's also a common eye color in feral cats. Breeds that can have hazel eyes include the Abyssinian, Bengal, Singapura, Cornish Rex, and the Scottish Fold.
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Are bobcats different colors?

Many folks believe that a signature characteristic of Bobcats is a spotted coat. But the truth is that Bobcats come in a wide variety of looks. These wild cats can be vividly spotted or uniformly tawny–and everything in between.
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Can you make a lynx a pet?

Lynxes lack many traits that would make them viable for domestication. They don't have an efficient diet, a pleasant disposition, or a social structure that promotes domestication.
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How many Canadian lynxes are left?

Currently, biologists estimate that fewer than 50 Canada lynx remain in Washington, potentially only a few dozen individuals. Lynx inhabit Okanogan County with scattered individuals present in Chelan, Whatcom, Ferry and Pend Orielle counties.
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Which animal derives its name from the bluish grey coat?

Answer. Explanation: The Bobcat, or red lynx, (Lynx rufus) with his grey to brown coat, whiskered face and black-tufted ears resembles the other species of the mid-sized Lynx genus, though it is smaller than the Canada Lynx, with which it shares parts of its range.
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Is there a red lynx?

The bobcat (Lynx rufus), also known as the red lynx, is a medium-sized cat native to North America. It ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2002, due to its wide distribution and large population.
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Are there grey bobcats?

The bobcats in the North tend to be larger than those in the south. Their coat color varies and has been recorded in shades of light gray, yellowish-brown, buff-brown, and reddish-brown.
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What is the rarest color of cat?

The albino cat is the rarest of all coat types. Two recessive alleles in the C gene cause complete albinism, and it is extremely rare for cats to get both.
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What is the rarest eye color?

Of those four, green is the rarest. It shows up in about 9% of Americans but only 2% of the world's population. Hazel/amber is the next rarest of these. Blue is the second most common and brown tops the list with 45% of the U.S. population and possibly almost 80% worldwide.
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What is the rarest cat eye color?

The rarest cat eye color is hazel or orange. Cats tend to have low melanin in their eyes which allow them to have light colored eyes. Feral cats and cats such as the Scottish Fold tend to have these colored eyes thanks to the high levels of melanin in their eyes.
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What color is a cougar?

Cougars vary in color from reddish-brown to tawny (deerlike) to gray, with a black tip on their long tail. Cougar kittens are spotted until they are 4-5 months old, after that, barring patterns may remain up to 14 months of age.
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What color are mountain lions?

The scientific name given to mountain lions is Puma concolor, meaning “cat of one color.” Yet, their back and sides are usually tawny to light-cinnamon in color; their chest and underside are white; the backs of the ears and the tip of the tail are black.
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Can bobcats breed with domestic cats?

Bobcats and domestic cats may mate with each other from time to time but they won't produce offspring. They simply differ too much genetically to reproduce. That being said, the two species are similar enough in both size and mating habits that it's likely they'll occasionally try to mate.
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How many lynxes are there?

Population: Approximately 50,000 individuals.
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What cat looks like a lynx?

The Highlander cat is also known as the Highlander Shorthair or Highland Lynx. It was developed in the 2000s using the Desert Lynx and other domestic cats. These are large cats that look very much like their Lynx forebears, especially with their curled and tufted ears, a bobbed tail and the tabby coloring and patterns.
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What is the biggest lynx?

A subspecies of Eurasian lynx, the Siberian lynx, is the largest of all; some males can weigh up to 84 pounds (38 kilograms). Large paws with fur on the soles give Eurasian lynx traction; long legs also help when walking in deep snow. These cats are good swimmers, too, and have been seen crossing rivers.
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