lynx
The lynx is an animal belonging to the carnivorous feline. Also called 삵. It is called Leopard cat in English. In the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, "삵" is recognized as a standard language and culture language, respectively. Cross breeding with cats is possible, but it is not the origin of current cats. The present species of cats is the Eurasian continent. The lynx is round with the auricle and dot pattern on the body. It is as small as a tiger, though its size is small. It is distributed in Southeast Asia, South Korea, and Siberia. It was discovered in Tsushima Island in Japan. It is good at climbing trees. There is also a swim. It is mainly active at night, and mainly feeds are rats, small animals, pheasants, rabbits, booty, squirrels, chickens, ducks, and insects. They do not live collectively, but work alone or in pairs. They are crossed with cats and are raised as pets. This cross is called a Bengal cat.