Lynx
Tibet is mystical and famous but yet a remote, distant and a hard to reach place,and the Tibetan plateau is a quarter of China. But this challenging place is the home to animals, no matter small spirits or large creatures. Explore Tibet Team, a professional Tibet travel agency, and today introduce a Tibet animal- Lynx to you.
Lynx belongs to cold-like animals, and it can survive in different living environment, vary from Sub Frigid Zone coniferous forest to alpine meadows and high-cold steppe area.
Lynx is medium-sized wild cats, and it is popular for its luminescence of its reflective eyes. The name “lynx” originated in Middle English meaning “light, brightness”, just in reference to its eyes vividly. The body colors are varies from medium brown to golden, and to beige-white. Besides, the long whiskers on the face are also its obvious character. What’s more, the lynx has a short tail and black hair on the tips of their ears. It has four large and padded paws, which is suited for walking on the snow land. It has a ruff under their neck, and it is not very visible, but it looks like a bow tie. It has white fur on their chests, bellies and on the insides of their legs, but some dark brown spots on its limbs.
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