A blynx is the Felid hybrid offspring of a bobcat and a Canada lynx, two closely related species in the genus Lynx.
In August 2003, biologists in Maine captured a blynx and deemed it a sterile fluke of nature. They released it with a tracking collar to observe its behavior; the collar was placed too tightly, however, and the blynx died of starvation.
Soon after, another reported blynx was seen in Michigan, this one a female with a litter of kittens. This disproved the theory that the blynx was a sterile hybrid like the mule. Another female blynx gave birth in summer 2003 in Maine after being trapped that winter.
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