how big are lynx
Adult lynx are medium-sized wild cats, typically around the size of a small to medium dog, with some species getting quite large. Most adults are roughly 80β120 cm (about 2.5β4 ft) long (not counting the short tail), stand about 50β70 cm (1.5β2.3 ft) at the shoulder, and weigh around 10β20 kg (22β44 lb), though the largest Eurasian lynx can go beyond this range.
Quick Scoop: How big are lynx?
Lynx are medium-sized cats with long legs, big paws, and short tails. Depending on the species (Eurasian, Canada lynx, Iberian lynx, or bobcat), their average size falls into a fairly consistent range.
Key general stats:
- Body length (head to rump, not tail): about 80β120 cm / 32β47 inches.
- Shoulder height: about 50β70 cm / 20β28 inches.
- Weight: commonly 10β20 kg / 22β44 lb, with Eurasian lynx often heavier and bobcats on the smaller side.
Size by lynx species
Hereβs a simple breakdown of the main lynx species and their typical adult size ranges.
| Species | Typical length | Shoulder height | Typical weight | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eurasian lynx | β 76β106 cm (males), 73β99 cm (females) | [9]β 55β75 cm | [9]β 12β30+ kg (26β66+ lb), largest of the lynx | [3][9]Biggest species; some individuals reported over 30 kg. | [9]
| Canada lynx | β 67β107 cm (26β42 in) | [1][5]β 48β61 cm (19β24 in) | [1][5]β 8β17 kg (18β38 lb) | [1][5]Long legs and huge paws for snow. | [5][1]
| Iberian lynx | β 85β110 cm (33β43 in) | [3]β 60β70 cm (24β28 in) | [3]β 9β13 kg (20β28 lb) | [3]Endangered Mediterranean species. | [3]
| Bobcat (smallest lynx) | Often β 65β70 cm, but 47β125 cm recorded | [5]β 45β58 cm (18β23 in) | [5]β 7β14 kg (16β30 lb) | [5][3]About the size of a large house cat, but stockier. | [5]
How they compare to pets
- Compared with a typical house cat, many lynx species are roughly 2β3 times heavier and noticeably taller at the shoulder.
- Compared with dogs, a lynx is roughly similar in bulk to a medium dog breed (think border collie or slim labrador), but with a more elongated body, longer legs, and that signature short tail and ear tufts.
Fun βabsolute unitβ angle
Photos that go viral online often show very fluffy winter-coated lynx, which makes them look enormous, almost βbear-cub sizedβ. Under all that fur, their actual body mass stays in that 10β30 kg band for most adults, with just the biggest Eurasian lynx pushing toward the top.
TL;DR: Most lynx are about 1 m long, 0.5β0.7 m tall at the shoulder, and 10β20+ kg in weight, with Eurasian lynx being the true heavyweights and bobcats the smallest.
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