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Small cats gone wild

Canadian lynx (Lynx Canadensis)

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With their thick fur and tufted ears, the Canadian lynx looks like a cuddly soft toy. These felines, however, were made for hunting. They have 28 long, shape teeth that are heavily laced with nerves, which means they can feel where they are biting the prey. Due to their incredible hunting ability, other animals, such as the Great Horned Owl, stalk the small cat to find prey. Image: Shutterstock

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  1. Flying Cat?
    Not sure how the Andean cat can live “around 3,500 to 4,800 metres above ground”, maybe it is meant to be “sea level”….

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