Baby Lynx
Lynx (Lynx rufus)
The natural home of the wild cat is a dense forest abounding in deep thickets and game. Its lair is a deep thicket, a cavern, or a hole in a tree trunk. At maturity, the length of the body is about 53 inches and the tail is 6 inches long. In summer the fur is reddish and in winter, the coat takes on a deeper brown tone.
Photo by Alan & Sandy Carey
From the set:
Baby Animals of Washington
2010
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