Science of Trapping Describes the Fur Bearing Animals Their Nature Habits And
Science of Trapping Describes the Fur Bearing Animals Their Nature Habits And
Elmer Harry Kreps
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THE LYNX CHE Lynx family is a branch of the cat tribe and its members are found in various parts of the world, but it is the European and Canadian species that are of the most importance, when viewed from the hunters' and trappers' standpoint. There are two species in North America, namely, the Canada Lynx and the Bay Lynx or wild cat. The Canada Lynx is the most valuable and they are most sought by the trappers. This animal is found throughout practically all of Canada, Alaska and Newfound- la...nd, also in all of the most northern states and in the Eocky mountain region extending down into Wyoming and perhaps still farther south. Those found in Newfoundland and Alaska are of slightly different varieties. The Lynx, when full grown will measure about three or three and a half feet in length and the weight is from twenty to thirty pounds, but occasional specimens will weigh forty pounds or even more. They are very "cat like" in ap- pearance but the legs are rather long, the feet 166 THE LYNX.
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