Iberian Lynx

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Iberian Lynx

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スペインオオヤマネコ
Character Data
AKA Spanish Lynx, Pardel Lynx
Romaji Supein'ooyamaneko
Debut Kemono Friends 3
Animal Data
Scientific Name Lynx pardinus
Distribution Iberian Peninsula
Diet Carnivore
Avg. Lifespan 13 years
Read More Iberian Lynx
Conservation Status iucn3.1 VU.svg.png
Iberian Lynx KF3

Iberian Lynx is a type of feline Friend that first appeared in Kemono Friends 3.

Appearance

Iberian lynx has light tawny hair pulled into two low hair ties, two black and white bangs that frame her face, black tufted ears with white patches behind the ears, and lime green eyes. She wears a sleeveless tawny dress with black spots, her dress having a brown lace cinch at the chest, a large tawny bow around her neck, a pale pink sleeveless blouse undershirt, a red band around her midsection, and a red skirt extending from underneath her dress. She has spotted tawny gloves that extend up to her bicep, a tawny striped tail with a black ending, spotted tawny thigh length socks that have loose ruffles at the top and are white on the inside of the leg below the knee, and white shoes with bows at the ankle.

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role
2019Kemono Friends 3 Minor character, playable character

In Real Life

An Iberian lynx in Almuradiel, Ciudad Real, Spain

The Iberian lynx, named after its former habitat of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, is one of the four living species of the genus Lynx. It was on the verge of extinction up until the turn of the 21st century.

It has short, spotted fur that ranges from a bright yellowish colour to more of a tawny hue. The spots can be small and round, or elongated, and vary in size, and they are arranged in lines that gradually decrease in concentration the farther they are from the Iberian lynx's spine. Its head is small, with tufted ears and a ruff, and its body and tail are short despite its long legs.

Iberian lynxes, in the wild, reach sexual maturity at the age of one year, however they rarely breed until a territory becomes vacant. Kittens become independent at 7 to 10 months old, however remain with their mother until around 20 months old. Survival of offspring relies heavily on the abundancy of prey in their nearby area.

The Iberian lynx has a low threshold for adaptability, and despite repeated population crashes due to myxomatosis and rabbit haemorrhagic disease, the European rabbit still encompasses up to 75% of its diet. It is known to kill smaller carnivores, sometimes due to said carnivores being hunting competition.

It prefers environments such as open grasslands mixed with dense shrubs, but it is now largely restricted to mountainous areas due to the limited but steadily increasing population.

Conservation measures such as improving habitats, restocking rabbits and relocating of Iberian lynxes caused the population to increase from 94 individuals in 2002, to 326 individuals in 2012, to approximately 2,021 individuals as of 2014. As of 2014, the Iberian lynx's range includes Sierra Morena, Montes de Toledo of Castilla-La Mancha, and the Matachel Valley of Extremadura in Spain as well as the Guadiana Valley in Portugal.

Trivia

  • Iberian Lynx is the first and only Friend who was revealed and released on the same day of the news about the species making its recovery.
  • Fossil remains indicate that the Iberian lynx has been present in Iberia since the end of the Early Pleistocene.
  • Anaerobic bacteria found in fecal samples of Iberian lynxes suggest that gut microrobes aid in its digestion of plant material left over from the internal digestive tissues of the rabbits they eat.

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