Date: 29/12/2018 16:42:18
From: dv
ID: 1322666
Subject: Male lynx interaction

Male lynx encounter

I have the following criticism of these lynxes.

Synchronised screaming makes it seem they are acting in concert, rather than opposition.

Those near but not quite headbutts look silly.

The floppy ears look silly.

The big rear feet look like those of rabbits .

The sideburns are also a bit goofy.

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Date: 29/12/2018 16:43:56
From: Arts
ID: 1322667
Subject: re: Male lynx interaction

dv said:


Male lynx encounter

I have the following criticism of these lynxes.

Synchronised screaming makes it seem they are acting in concert, rather than opposition.

Those near but not quite headbutts look silly.

The floppy ears look silly.

The big rear feet look like those of rabbits .

The sideburns are also a bit goofy.

harsh

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Date: 29/12/2018 16:45:35
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1322669
Subject: re: Male lynx interaction

Silly gits.

Expressive though.

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Date: 30/12/2018 08:17:13
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1322808
Subject: re: Male lynx interaction

dv said:


Male lynx encounter

I have the following criticism of these lynxes.

Synchronised screaming makes it seem they are acting in concert, rather than opposition.

Those near but not quite headbutts look silly.

The floppy ears look silly.

The big rear feet look like those of rabbits .

The sideburns are also a bit goofy.

As a way to solve disputes, it makes more sense than a lot of interactions between male animals.

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Date: 30/12/2018 08:21:49
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1322811
Subject: re: Male lynx interaction

My cat’s reaction to the sound was interesting. It was on edge and looking around trying to see the animals producing the noise.

It doesn’t normally react to sounds from the computer.

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