Lovely picture of a lynx looking a bit melancholic and looking around...
Eurasian Lynx - Lynx lynx This lovely cub is a female Eurasian Lynx, Lynx lynx, named Snežka. With only three weeks old in the photo (2008), she is one of the radiocollared females of the Dinaric...
Lynx Love by © Anita Price
With a relatively short body, small tail and long legs, the Canada lynx is one of the most adorable fluffs. They may look like a cousin of your housecat, but make no mistake — these boreal predators are pretty wild. The Canada lynx lives in forested areas and like making their dens underneath fallen trees, tree stumps, rock ledges or thick bushes. They are territorial animals, and males usually live alone.
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Mojak the lynx deteminedely walking towards me, while watching me... But don't worry, he's lovely!
Lovely Lynxes - Squee daily at these cute animals and the absolute cutest animal pics and gifs ever known to man.
Mother's love❤
Lynx by Sonia Fariña. Cropped (Permitted by CC BY-NC-SA License).
Another lynx portrait which I like! :)
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The male lynx marking the plants in his enclosure! Taken at the Tierpark Arth Goldau in Switzerland.
I was looking back at some older shots trying to figure out what I could put up next. I wanted to put up something different. I found some old shots of some lynx kittens that had been rescued after a forest fire. There were 3 rescued. They had burns on their paws, legs, face and ears. After they recovered I was asked if I would photograph them. It would be in an inside enclosure. That made it a lot harder as I would have to use flash. I had been experimenting with something I had rigged up on my flash that allowed me to bounce the flash without doing it off a wall or ceiling. It was working pretty good on my cats at home. A white background works best. A colored background will color the flash. The room was a reddish chestnut color on the walls and ceiling. I needed to bounce the flash. As you know cats are very prone to showing green eyes if the direct flash hits them when their eyes are dilated. I call them headlights. Most wild animals eyes really light up if you use flash when their eyes are dilated. Bears are about the only animals I can think of where it doesn't really seem to show. Most of my shots were pretty tight. I was working in very close and at times the kittens got a little hissy as they didn't know me. I spent about an hour with them at very close quarters and got some fairly good shots. This is one of those shots. So, I was happy. Camera settings: f/4 - 1/60 - 80mm - ISO 200 Using a bounce flash.
A picture from a li'l lynx, I've seen at Tierpark Hellabrunn in summer last year.
Tim Newton is a photographer in Alaska and one night he woke up to strange noises at his door. He was worried that his home was being broken into, what he found took him completely by surprise. Meet seven cute lynx kittens and their mother!
From tigers to cougars to fluffy your neighbour's pet, cats live all over the world so we’ve tracked them down, weighed them in bowling balls and mapped them
“A young lynx stalking its potential prey! Lovely creature!”
I am a cat person. But somehow it happened that I have eight dogs: six huskies, a Samoyed dog, and a Northern Inuit dog. Obviously, it wasn’t safe to adopt a kitten having this band of doggos.