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      <description>Novice 29+ Canada Lynx Fun Facts. The canada lynx may look like a slightly larger version of your housecat, but make no mistake — these boreal predators are ferocious! The female lynx will give birth to between 1 and 6 kittens but. The continental usa population has been proposed for threatened or. The canadian lynx lives in north america.
  Canada Lynx Fun Facts - Minnesota Zoo Animal Facts Canada Lynx Minnesota Zoo  After a gestation period of 8 to 10 weeks, the female produces one litter of one to five offspring a year, in may or june.</description>
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      <description>Novice 30+ Canada Lynx Geographic Range. The canada lynx may look like a slightly larger version of your housecat, but make no mistake — these boreal predators are ferocious! Major populations of canadian lynx, lynx canadensis, are found throughout canada, in western montana, and in nearby parts of idaho and washington. Canadian lynxes appear to be territorial and live solitary lives. Canada lynx live in forested areas and make their dens underneath fallen trees, tree stumps, rock ledges or thick bushes.</description>
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