Lynx brothers move into Lake Superior Zoo
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Lake Superior Zoo welcomes a pair of Canadian lynx brothers
DULUTH, Minn.– The Lake Superior Zoo was thrilled to announce two new big cats, after they arrived back in October. Canadian lynx brothers six-year-old Bjorn and seven-year-old Floki traveled to Duluth from the Pittsburgh Zoo. The boys are right at home, as they originated in this region, but they also live all over Canada. Zoo staff telling us, they are part of the species survival plan and are federally threatened, The habitat has been empty, …
Lynx brothers move into Lake Superior Zoo
DULUTH — After sitting empty for more than a year, the Lake Superior Zoo's lynx habitat is once again occupied. Two Canada lynx, brothers from different litters, arrived at the zoo in late October and are now on view in their habitat. "They're made for this climate, so they're doing great," said Micayla Coble, primary carnivore keeper. The range of Canada lynx extends across Alaska and their namesake country, extending down into the northernmos…
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