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A rare group of five Canada lynx was spotted crossing a road in Ontario, highlighting unusual social behavior and shifting wildlife patterns.
A rare family of five Canada lynx—two adults and three kittens—was spotted crossing a road near Armstrong, Ontario, on New Year’s Eve by an OPP officer, marking an uncommon sighting due to the animals’ typically solitary nature.
The video, shared by Const.
Stubbington, shows the lynx moving through a forested area, highlighting their stealthy, solitary behavior.
Though lynx are usually found in remote northern habitats, their appearance in the region underscores wildlife activity in northern Ontario’s forests.
Authorities emphasized the animals’ preference for avoiding humans and urged the public to maintain distance.
The incident reflects broader concerns about shifting wildlife patterns amid habitat changes.
Un raro grupo de cinco linces de Canadá fue visto cruzando una carretera en Ontario, destacando un comportamiento social inusual y patrones de vida silvestre cambiantes.