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What is the food chain of a lynx
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Lynx eat small to larger animals, usually they stick to smaller, though. The wiki on lynxes does not mention any predators besides humans. Most predators are smaller or the same size as them and it can outrun the larger ones. It's unlikely that lynx is normal prey for any creature. They are, of course, susceptible to infection and parasites so one could say they've above the lynx on the foodchain.
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Lynx eat small to larger animals, usually they stick to smaller, though. The wiki on lynxes does not mention any predators besides humans. Most predators are smaller or the same size as them and it can outrun the larger ones. It's unlikely that lynx is normal prey for any creature. They are, of course, susceptible to infection and parasites so one could say they've above the lynx on the foodchain.