Blynx

      A blynx is the hybrid offspring of a bobcat and a lynx.

      Reported bobcat/lynx hybrids

      The first evidence of a blynx, based on genetic analysis, was reported from Minnesota.[1]

      In August 2003, biologists in Maine captured a blynx and deemed it a sterile fluke of nature.[2] They released it with a tracking collar to observe what it would do next; the collar was placed too tightly, however, and the blynx died of starvation.[2]

      Soon after, another reported blynx was seen in Michigan, this one a female with a litter of kittens.[2] This disproved the theory that the blynx was a sterile hybrid like the mule.[2] Another female blynx gave birth in summer 2003 in Maine after being trapped that winter.[1]

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      Appearance

      A blynx is a medium-sized cat with ears that curl back and are black tipped like its Lynx parent. Its face leans more towards its bobcat parent and it may or may not have spots. Like both parents, it has a very short tail or lacks one all together.

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      Last modified on 5 March 2013, at 16:14