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Judi Lynn

(162,384 posts)
Mon Oct 24, 2022, 11:14 PM Oct 2022

First-Ever Melanistic Canada Lynx Caught On Camera

Last edited Tue Oct 25, 2022, 04:00 AM - Edit history (2)

I thought I saw a black lynx, I did, I did see a black lynx!
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ELEANOR HIGGS
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Oct 19, 2022 10:38 AM

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https://assets.iflscience.com/assets/articleNo/65830/aImg/62785/black-lynx-l.webp

The black lynx was filmed in a residential area. Image taken from the source video courtesy of J. Stuckey.

Everyone loves a surprisingly colored species, from these gorgeous black seal pups to the bright feathers on pterosaurs, the animal kingdom is no stranger to colors of all kinds, be it present in fur, feathers, or fins. Now to add to the list, an extremely rare sighting of a melanistic Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) has been captured on camera for the first time. So rare in fact that it's never been seen before.

Thomas Jung, a researcher at the University of Alberta filmed the feline on his smartphone in August 2020. The lynx was spotted in a residential area in the Yukon, Canada, and appeared to behave as expected, despite the noise of human activities and the sound of a dog barking in the video.

Several experts have studied the footage and confirmed it is a Canadian lynx rather than a bobcat (Lynx rufus), however, owing to the poor quality of the video footage only minor details can be seen. “It had a black coat containing whitish gray guard hairs throughout, as well as whitish gray hairs in the facial ruff and the rostrum and dorsal regions,” Jung said in a statement.

More:
https://www.iflscience.com/first-ever-melanistic-canadian-lynx-caught-on-camera-65830

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First-Ever Melanistic Canada Lynx Caught On Camera (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2022 OP
Wow... 2naSalit Oct 2022 #1
Cool! littlemissmartypants Oct 2022 #2
Copy & paste fumble! I just fixed it. Glad you mentioned it, LMSP! Thanks. 👋❤️️ Judi Lynn Oct 2022 #3
You're welcome! I'm glad it was something simple and easy to fix! littlemissmartypants Oct 2022 #4
judi, since i am "smarter than the wildlife biologists" rampartc Oct 2022 #5
He's so BEAUTIFUL!!💖💖💖💖💖💖 I_UndergroundPanther Oct 2022 #6
We used to have the occasional melanistic black mule deer here... jeffreyi Oct 2022 #7

littlemissmartypants

(25,483 posts)
2. Cool!
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 01:02 AM
Oct 2022

For some reason two out of four paragraphs are identical but that's OK. It's a very cool story! Thanks for sharing this. ❤️

littlemissmartypants

(25,483 posts)
4. You're welcome! I'm glad it was something simple and easy to fix!
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 04:49 AM
Oct 2022

This place, as wonderful as it is, can be glitchy sometimes.

I'd hate to find out the alternative is it's haunted. Although, this incredible black cat is a possible harbinger and right on time for tricks and treats.

❤️





rampartc

(5,835 posts)
5. judi, since i am "smarter than the wildlife biologists"
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 08:43 AM
Oct 2022

at that distance it could be, maybe, a felis familiaris or maybe a hybrid?

my neighbors are always spotting coyotes, and i'm very skeptical that maybe they are just seeing stray dogs.

jeffreyi

(2,054 posts)
7. We used to have the occasional melanistic black mule deer here...
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 04:08 PM
Oct 2022

Unfortunately they are easy targets. Haven't seen one for years.

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