by:dominique pleasant
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Iberian Lynx Felis pardina Habitat- Open grassland mixed with dense shrubs and trees They can live in warm or hot climates but mostly warm. The Iberian Lynx is found in Spain an PortugalTRANSCRIPT
BY:Dominique Pleasant
The Iberian Lynx BY:Dominique Pleasant Iberian Lynx Felis
pardina
Habitat- Open grassland mixed with dense shrubs and trees They can
live in warm or hot climates but mostly warm. The Iberian Lynx is
found in Spain an Portugal Description Adult males weigh on the
average 27.5 pounds and the females average 20. The fur is
typically grayish, with tints varying from yellowish to rusty and
is distinctly spotted. They have a flared facial ruff, long
prominent black ear tufts, and long hind legs with a short black
tipped tail. Their large, wide-spreading feet are covered in fur,
which act like snowshoes, and are effective in supporting the cats
weight on the snow.. What are their prey? The Iberian lynx eats
European rabbits almost exclusively 93% of prey by weight during
the summer with approximately one rabbit per day needed to fulfill
energy requirements. Also eats: Red Dear fawns Fallow dear ducks
Reason for decline of population
The decline of the population is because of a disease from their
favorite prey the rabbit. Also accidental killing by snares set for
rabbits and poison baits set for foxes and other predators, and
road kill have also been factors. The last report was that its only
a 120 Iberian Lynx left in the world How they reproduce A female
can breed her first year on if she has a compatible territory Birth
season is around March-September The latest that they can reproduce
is 10 years old They usually live up to 13 Can produce 3-4 cubs per
year Things that are being done to help the Iberian Lynx
There a captive breeding program in Donana National Park A
monitoring, habitat restoration and public awareness program in
Montes De Toledo-Guadalmela area Questions What is the scientific
name of the Iberian Lynx?
Where are they commonly found? What is their favorite prey? About
how many is left in the world? About how old do they live to be?
Bibliography Animalplanet.com Animalinfo.org