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The Birth Of Three Lynx Kittens Is Celebrated On Sainte Croix

Three lynx kittens were born at the Sainte Croix Animal Park. Parc Animalier de Sainte Croix is the name given to this animal park in France.

On May 18th, the newborn kittens came. The zoo’s employees were able to witness the occurrence. There are also two males and a female kitten. The veterinarian has given them their first medical exam. The three lynx kittens are all about 1 kilogram in weight.

Lynxes are solidarity cats found in the northern woods of North America, Europe, and Asia. They have lovely thick fur that keeps them warm in the winter. In addition, the cats are wary of humans and prefer to hunt at night. As a result, they are rarely seen during the day. They also demand living places with various hideouts.

Their hair may grow up to 10 cm long throughout the winter. As a result, humans use their hair to sew clothing.

The bulk of this species’ individuals are between 80 and 120cm long. They also have tails that are 10 to 20 cm long.

Their hair may grow up to 10 cm long throughout the winter. As a result, humans use their hair to sew clothing.

The bulk of this species’ individuals are between 80 and 120cm long. They also have tails that are 10 to 20 cm long.

They have lovely fur and are thus sought for it. The Iberian lynx is an endangered animal that is native to the highlands of Spain and is fighting for survival.

Bobcats, Canada lynx, Eurasian lynx, and Iberian lynx are the four species of lynx. Birds and small animals make up their food. The animal’s average lifetime is about 13 years. However, they seldom last more than ten years.

High-altitude woods with thick shrubs and long grass are their favored environments. They can climb trees and swim effectively, despite their capacity to hunt on the ground.

The three babies at the French zoo are all in good condition.