lynxes in English

noun
1
a wild cat with yellowish-brown fur (sometimes spotted), a short tail, and tufted ears, found chiefly in the northern latitudes of North America and Eurasia.
Experts say there is ‘little doubt’ that big cats such as panthers, lynxes and pumas are indeed roaming the countryside, following a massive increase in sightings.

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1. pumas, leopards, lynxes.

2. Caracals are similar to lynxes, but are more related to the serval

3. They are operated by the 504 Squadron "Lynxes", based at the Lisbon Military Airfield (AT1).

4. It is proving to be very courageous when facing the predators specific to the area, e.g. wolves, bears, lynxes.

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6. The streets were crowded with perils--waggons, carts, automobiles; great, straining horses pulling huge trucks; and monstrous cable and electric ears hooting and Clanging through the midst, screeching their insistent menace after the manner of the lynxes he had known in the northern woods.