Researchers Captured This Rare Footage Of A Lynx In The Wild, And The Sound It Made Is Astonishing
A group of animal researchers struck gold in 2016 when they caught some unusual behavior on film. The experts had been studying lynxes in the wild for a number of years. But they’d rarely captured this incredible sound on camera.
The Canada lynx can be easily recognized thanks to its distinctive long ear tufts and black-tipped tail. Since they generally live in cold climates, the animals have thick fur and large paws. And these features come in handy when hunting in the snow. The animals' main prey are snowshoe hares. Image: Facebook/Swan Valley Connections