Mountain lynx

The Mountain lynx (Lynx Raspensis) is a very rare species of lynx related to Lynx pardinus. Historically known as the Raspenberg lynx, this animal inhabited large portion of western and south Central Island. Hunting and human population reduced their numbers and forced them further up into the Central Ranges.

Description
The Mountain lynx resembles other species of lynx, with a short tail, tufted ears and a ruff of fur beneath the chin. The Lynx is just larger than the Iberian lynx, but is smaller than the Eurasian and Canadian lynxes.