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Black Canada Lynx caught on camera for the first time

Rare Black Canada Lynx Spotted and Documented for the First Time
The Canada Lynx, or Lynx canadensis, is a distinctive species of lynx found in North America, primarily in Canada and certain regions of the United States. Normally featuring a coat of light brownish-grey fur, occasional sightings of black-furred individuals have been reported, but never before caught on camera โ€” until 2022.

A Historic Capture
In a landmark event, an individual fortuitously managed to capture on camera this elusive and unique variant of the Canada Lynx. The elusive creature was photographed by a researcher at the University of Alberta, Canada, while Thomas Jung, a Government of Yukon employee, took a video of the animal on his cell phone.

This remarkable discovery was then documented in an article titled โ€œPaint it black: first record of melanism in Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis),โ€ published in the scientific journal, Mammalia.

A Serendipitous Sighting in Yukon
The video, captured in a rural residential area close to the town of Whitehorse, Yukon, depicts the lynx from a distance of approximately 50 meters. Showing typical lynx behavior, the animal maintained its distance, not disturbing anything or anyone nearby. Alerted by the barking of a dog, the lynx eventually retreated into the surroundings.

Jung describes the lynxโ€™s appearance: โ€œIt had a black coat containing whitish gray guard hairs throughout, as well as whitish gray hairs in the facial ruff and the rostrum and dorsal regions.โ€

Significance of Coat Color Variations
Most Canada Lynx exhibit similar coloring, with their fur typically turning silvery grey in winter and reddish-brown in summer. The lynx captured in the video, therefore, represents an extraordinarily rare variation in coat color.

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