in reply to Haelwenn /элвэн/

@Haelwenn /элвэн/ @Kura No the great cats (Tigers and Lions) don't meow or technically purr, though they have a deep vibratey sound that is close enough). And lynx voice not exactly a meow, more like a bad smokers voice, but still they are wonderful cats. One of the cool things about them as house cats, they will naturally use the toilet, you don't have to train them to do so because in the wild they will defecate or urinate in a body of water so their odors don't give them away to potential prey.
in reply to Kura [☎️KURA / 5872 @39C3]

The video features a lynx resting on a weathered wooden platform, likely within an enclosure, as indicated by the chain-link fence in the background. The lynx, with its distinctive grey and brown fur, tufted ears, and white facial markings, is the central focus. It is lying down with its front paws extended forward, displaying a relaxed posture. Throughout the video, the lynx's eyes are open, and it occasionally looks around, showcasing its alertness. At one point, the lynx opens its mouth, possibly vocalizing or yawning, before returning to its resting position. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the environment appears calm and quiet.

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