Thursday, May 7, 2020
Funny Wild Canadian Lynx and Cameraman Develop Amazing Relationship
Lynx can be a friendly animal. Watch how it develops a relationship. The outdoor animal life of this creature is pretty interesting.
The Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) is a medium-sized North American cat. It is an amazing animal. It lives in Alaska, Canada and in many parts of the United States of America. It has long, dense fur, triangular ears with black tufts at the tips, and broad, snowshoe-like paws. They like hares for food.
Some of the lynx gets trapped for the international fur trade in most of Alaska and Canada. In some areas,the animal is protected due to threats such as habitat loss.
In eastern Canada, the interesting lynx is threatened by competition with the eastern coyote, whose numbers in the region certainly have rose in the last few decades.
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This games blog was pretty interesting. I like that you can play online free games quickly without long downloads. Puzzles and brainteasing games are nice. It is also good to play word games that improve your grammar and vocabulary, such as: Mahjong, scrabble, solving crosswords and spelling bee.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting how Canadians spell some words differently. Words ending in an unstressed "-our" in English and Canadian (e.g. honour, colour, flavour, armour) are usually spelled without the "u" in American usage (e.g. honor, color, flavor, armor). The Prairie provinces of Canada, however, tend to follow the Americans on this.
This game was actually pretty interesting: Fort Schütze Simulator. This game loaded very quickly for me. Schütze in German means "rifleman" or "shooter", or in older terms originally connoted "archer" before the invention of the rifle. The game lets you select English or German language. Thanks for sharing. The 3D graphics are impressive. Carpentry things can be built like walls and stairs - kind of like in Fortnite (popular computer game). I could pick up guns and ammo and try shooting barrels and boxes. Interesting.