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‘That is so cool’ : Video of lynx captured in northwestern Ontario draws attention
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Why did the lynx cross the road? 

It might not have been planned, but for a group of lynx caught on camera in northwestern Ontario on New Year’s Day, the answer could be to create a viral moment. 

Const. Zack Stubbington from the Armstrong OPP was out on patrol when he noticed several lynx, including an adult and three kittens, making their way across the road. 

In the video, you can hear Stubbington counting five lynx in total. 

“Oh my gosh, that’s crazy!” he exclaims. “That is so cool.”

The video made its way onto social media and has quickly gained popularity. 

Lynx populations in Canada typically rise and fall every ten years based on food availability, explained Brian Mc Laren, an associate professor at Lakehead University’s faculty of natural resources management.

When food sources are abundant, their numbers go up, which leads to more sightings of these animals. 

Mc Laren noted that lynx kittens usually stay with their mothers for about ten months. Spotting another adult with a family isn’t very common; he speculated that the fifth lynx could be a female from a previous litter. 

“Male cats are very solitary,” he added.

In an interview with on Wednesday, Stubbington mentioned that while he often records wildlife encounters, this is the first time one of his videos has attracted so much attention.

He shared that his love for nature and opportunities to see wildlife drove him to pursue a career in northern Ontario. 

<p“ So if anybody is considering a career with the OPP and they're an outdoors enthusiast, I would suggest looking north,” he said.


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