Real Canadian Lynx Skull - Adolescent
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This real adolescent Canadian lynx skull offers a genuine glimpse into the anatomy of one of North America's most elusive wild cats. This specimen showcases the compact, powerful structure characteristic of the lynx species, with well-defined carnassial teeth and robust jaw structure adapted for its predatory lifestyle. The adolescent size provides an excellent educational reference for comparative anatomy studies. Note: Small crack present in right occipital bone Ideal for educational institutions, natural history collections, and serious specimen enthusiasts seeking authentic wildlife anatomy references.
The Canadian lynx is native to Canada and most of the northern United States. Lynx are strictly carnivorous preying on small mammals and birds. Lynx have been observed hunting in pairs and small groups. The lynx seems to be territorial, but home ranges of
- Presents with a small crack in the right occipital bone
- Skull Length 11.2 cm (4.9 in)
- Skull Width 7.8 cm (3.1 in)
- Skull Height 5.9 cm (2.3 in)