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... rs, it relies on stealth, observation, and careful tracking rather than sheer numbers or brute force. Its elongated limbs and oversized paws allow it to move almost silently across diverse terrain, while its acute senses—particularly smell, sight, and hearing—make it an expert at detecting even the faintest traces of prey. The lynx is opportunistic, preferring to stalk and wear down its target, striking only when it is certain of success. Its dark, patterned fur provides perfect camouflage in fo ...
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