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14. The Behavior of the Lynx

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Many wildlife conservation experts state that the Canadian Lynx are generally solitary animals, they usually hunt and travel alone, and are slightly more active at night than by day being that they are partially nocturnal creatures. Lynx hunt by actively walking, flushing and chasing prey, and by using resting or hunting beds to wait for prey to come close, and then giving chase.

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