lynx

Eurasian lynx

(Lynx lynx)

FEATURES

stature

The back length, excluding the head and neck, corresponds to the shoulder height, giving the body a square appearance. Sideburns and ear tufts are present.

body length

80-120 cm

tail length

15-20 cm

shoulder height

55-70cm

Weight

15-25 kg

life expectancy

5–15 years, high male mortality

number of young

Usually 2-3

sexual maturity

Males: 3 years, females: 2 years

mating season

March

Sexual maturity / Gestation period / Rearing

Sexually mature at 3 years (males) and 2 years (females). Gestation period approximately 70 days. The young are raised solely by the female.

Characteristic features

Individual recognition through the fur pattern.

habitat

Extensive, structurally diverse and wildlife-rich forests

Nutrition

Carnivores, stockpiling by disguising their prey.

Hunting behavior

It ambushes its prey, killing the most inattentive animals.

Territoriality

Solitary, territorial animals, secretive. A male's territory usually encompasses those of several females. Short dispersal distance.

History of the lynx in Austria

The last Austrian lynx was killed in Tyrol in 1897. Through targeted reintroduction in neighboring countries, the lynx migrated back to Austria.

Furthermore, lynx have been released into the Kalkalpen National Park since 2011. Current distribution See link: Lynx distribution.