
Save The iberian Lynx

Offspring (Baby)
Adult (Full-Grown)
Produces Offspring
Ends Life (Dies)
If the Iberian Lynx had been an insect, it would have gone through an incomplete metamorphosis: egg, nymph, and adult. There are three main stages in this lynx's life cycle. The first stage is a baby. Since lynxes are mammals, they are born from inside their mother and rely on their mother's milk. After a while, the baby grows into a full-grown adult. The adult can hunt and take care of itself. If the lynx is a female, it will most likely reproduce. The litter will probably include about 3 babies. These babies generally wean around 8 to 23 months of age. After weaning, they will learn to become independent. The Iberian Lynx usually lives up to 12 years of age, although it is possible for them to live up to 13 years in the wild (unknown in captivity). The lynx will die after it reaches around 11 or 12, and the baies will most likely be full-grown adults.