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Definition of Spotted lynx
1. Noun. Of southern Europe.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spotted Lynx
Literary usage of Spotted lynx
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dawn in Britain by Charles Montagu Doughty (1906)
"... And there, the spotted lynx, her harbour hath ; And o'er the dwale-grown
cankered bramble-thicks, The uncheerful spider, weaves her poisonous gins. ..."
2. Recreation by George O. Shields, American Canoe Association, League of American Sportsmen (1898)
"The probabilities are that your captive is a spotted lynx (Lynx maculatus}. ...
The spotted lynx (of Colorado, Utah, etc.) has a pencil about half as long ..."
3. Popular Official Guide to the New York Zoological Park, as Far as Completed by William Temple Hornaday, New York (N.Y.). Zoological Park, New York Zoological Society (1900)
"The spotted lynx, (Lynx maculatus), stands midway between the Red Lynx and ...
The very fine and strongly marked spotted lynx in the Small Mammals' House ..."
4. Our Big Game: A Book for Sportsmen and Nature Lovers by Dwight Williams Huntington (1904)
"The naturalists have, in fact, several lynxes besides the two named—the spotted
lynx (L. maculata), and others, including a new one from the Uintah ..."
5. Our Big Game: A Book for Sportsmen and Nature Lovers by Dwight Williams Huntington (1904)
"The naturalists have, in fact, several lynxes besides the two named—the spotted
lynx (L. maculata), and others, including a new one from the Uintah ..."
6. Life in the Open: Sport with Rod, Gun, Horse, and Hound in Southern California by Charles Frederick Holder (1906)
"It has short reddish hair, while the spotted lynx, a larger form, has a striking
spotted coat, and ranges all through Southern California and down into ..."
7. Life in the Open: Sport with Rod, Gun, Horse, and Hound in Southern California by Charles Frederick Holder (1906)
"It has short reddish hair, while the spotted lynx, a larger form, has a striking
spotted coat, and ranges all through Southern California and down into ..."