North American wild lynx, in order to avoid danger, can stay on a cactus pillar more than ten meters high for 3 days

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North American wild lynx, in order to avoid danger, can stay on a cactus pillar more than ten meters high for 3 days!

The North American lynx belongs to the short-tailed cat family, of course it is a cat! Nowadays, many people like to raise cats and become cat slaves. In everyone's eyes, laziness seems to have become people's first impression of cats, lying quietly in the warm sunshine and occasionally stretching, as if this is the most wonderful thing in life.

The North American lynx we are going to talk about today has a beast-like heart under its cute appearance. It appears in the vast North America at dawn and dusk, inhabiting woodlands, semi-deserts, cities and swamps. It is a highly adaptable predator. Now, they are heading towards the city, with footprints all over the United States.

The North American lynx is a solitary animal. There are only a small number of them now. In order to avoid natural enemies and hunt prey, they often stay out at night and day. As we all know, the cactus is a plant covered with thorns. This is the result of its long evolution. Its purpose is to prevent animals from approaching and harming it. However, the North American lynx is not afraid of it. It can climb the cactus more than ten meters high and even sleep on it.

The natural enemy of the North American bobcat is the puma. If it encounters a puma, the bobcat can quickly climb up the cactus column more than ten meters high, while the puma is helpless looking at the cactus column covered with thorns. But if it encounters a very patient mountain lion or other natural predators, the bobcat will be in misfortune. It will have to stay on the cactus pillar for a long time. A lynx was once seen waiting on a cactus pillar for three days.

Some people may worry that wild bobcats are not afraid of stings. If they are stung and cannot be treated, wouldn't it be very dangerous? In fact, this kind of worry is unnecessary. Because bobcats are relatively small, have relatively hard soles, and have thick fur on their bodies, they are not afraid of being punctured at all. I have never seen how they get down. They should probably jump down. There should be no danger to bobcats at this height.

In the United States, many people like to keep brutalist pets. North American bobcats have become the object of everyone’s breeding. However, it is illegal to raise bobcats. Americans put bobcats on stamps, canvases and many other artistic species. , showing its image to the world. Officially because of this, the North American lynx has become a cash cow for many unlucky elements. It has been hunted and its number has dropped sharply. In 2001, the United Nations issued a set of stamps on endangered species, including the North American lynx.