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Lynx Lynx canadensis

Lynx Lynx canadensis. Eukaryote Nuclei in cells Multicellular No Cell Wall Heterotroph Motile Sexual Reproduction Kingdom Animalia. Lynx Lynx canadensis. Kingdom Anamalia Phylum Chordata. Lynx Lynx canadensis. Kingdom Anamalia Phylum Chordata

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Lynx Lynx canadensis

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  1. LynxLynxcanadensis • Eukaryote • Nuclei in cells • Multicellular • No Cell Wall • Heterotroph • Motile • Sexual Reproduction • Kingdom Animalia

  2. LynxLynxcanadensis • Kingdom Anamalia • Phylum Chordata

  3. LynxLynxcanadensis • Kingdom Anamalia • Phylum Chordata • North America mountains and sub-arctic regions

  4. LynxLynxcanadensis • Predator- eats Snow Shoe Hare

  5. LynxLynxcanadensis • Predator- eats Snow Shoe Hare • Snow shoe paws • Paws are as large as a mountain lion’s despite the fact that lions are 4 to 5 times bigger. This allows them to move quickly across the surface of the snow in pursuit of their prey.

  6. LynxLynxcanadensis • Predator- eats Snow Shoe Hare • Snow shoe paws • Paws are as large as a mountain lion’s despite the fact that lions are 4 to 5 times bigger. This allows them to move quickly across the surface of the snow in pursuit of their prey.

  7. LynxLynxcanadensis • Hollow fur for insulation

  8. LynxLynxcanadensis • They are still trapped for their fur in Canada

  9. LynxLynxcanadensis • They are still trapped for their fur in Canada • Habitat destruction has lead these cats to a threatened status in the U.S.

  10. LynxLynxcanadensis • Predator- eats Snow Shoe Hare • Snow shoe paws • This allows them to move quickly across the surface of the snow in pursuit of their prey. • Hollow fur for insulation • They are still trapped for their fur in Canada • Habitat destruction has lead these cats to a threatened status in the U.S.

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