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To: Condor who wrote (19800)4/18/2006 6:16:46 PM
From: Crossy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37387
 
OT - Wild/Bigcats

Condor,
think you're right a "Nordic Lynx" type I believe - these are grey like the one on the front cover, whereas the classic "European Lynx" is orange/brown with black spots - and this feline inhabitant of our European forests and grasslands is slowly coming back to our habitats all over the Alps.

And then there's the Desert Lynx or "Karakal" which is straight brown/orange without spots taking "care" of the dairy problem on African airfields (saw a docu on this topic recently)..

Cannot deny that I really like these feline predators - they are so effective in what they hunt yet quite grazile. Probably because my trait as an investor might be appealing to similar qualities at times <g>

all the best
CROSSY