Endangered Anatolian lynx spotted in central Turkey
Anatolian lynx, which is in danger of extinction, was filmed in a forest area in Turkey’s central Corum province.
“Anatolian lynx is hunting in Corum forests,” Amasya Regional Directorate of Forestry tweeted, sharing a video that shows an Anatolian lynx prowling in the forest.
Anatolian lynx, a nocturnal and endangered species known for being discreet, are very sensitive animals known as the ghosts of the forest.
Its major advantage is its stealth, which makes encounters with humans rare. (ILKHA)
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