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|reallife=Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) is a medium-sized wild cat endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. Iberian Lynx has a short bright yellowish to tawny coloured spotted fur. The spots vary in shape and size from small round to elongate. They are arranged in lines and decrease in size from the back toward the sides. Its head is small with tufted ears and a ruff. Its body is short with long legs and a short tail. Head and body length of males is 74.7–82 cm (29.4–32.3 in) with a 12.5–16 cm (4.9–6.3 in) long tail and a weight of 7–15.9 kg (15–35 lb). Females are smaller with a head-to-body-length of approximately 68.2–77.5 cm (26.9–30.5 in) and a weight of 9.2–10 kg (20–22 lb).
|reallife=The Iberian lynx (''Lynx pardinus'') is a medium-sized wild cat endemic to the [[Wikipedia:Iberian Peninsula|Iberian Peninsula]]. It has short, bright yellowish to tawny coloured spotted fur. The spots vary in shape and size from small and round to elongate. They are arranged in lines and decrease in size from the back toward the sides. Its head is small with tufted ears and a ruff. Its body is short with long legs and a short tail. The head and body length of males is 74.7–82 cm (29.4–32.3 in) with a 12.5–16 cm (4.9–6.3 in) long tail and a weight of 7–15.9 kg (15–35 lb). Females are smaller with a head-to-body length of approximately 68.2–77.5 cm (26.9–30.5 in) and a weight of 9.2–10 kg (20–22 lb).


The Iberian Lynx is most abundant where habitat diversity is high and the vegetative cover is a mosaic of open forest mixed with extensive areas of dense bush or shrubs.
The Iberian lynx is most abundant where habitat diversity is high and the vegetative cover is a mosaic of open forest mixed with extensive areas of dense bush or shrubs.
|trivia=* Iberian Lynx is the first and only Friends who was revealed and released on the same day with the news about the species makes it's recovery as species.
|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.
* Fossils remains indicates that Iberian Lynx has been present in Iberia since the end of the Early Pleistocene.
* Fossil remains indicate that the Iberian lynx has been present in Iberia since the end of the Early Pleistocene.
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