7 adjectives to describe lynxes

He had never felt in him before the desire to runnot even on that terrible day in the forest when he had fought and killed the big gray lynx.

Kill nice fat lynx!"

The blind rage of a few moments was gone and he fought now as he had fought his deadliest enemy, the long-clawed lynx.

And Mænas, when, with ivy-bridles bound, She led the spotted lynx, then Evion rang around, Evion from woods and floods repeating Echo's sound.' (Dryden).

For sport Jean had played with wounded lynx; his was the quickness of sight, of instinctthe quickness of the great north loon that had often played this same game with his rifle-fire, of the sledge-dog whose ripping fangs carried death so quickly that eyes could not follow.

And from deep glens unbeholden Of the forest to his song There came lynxes streaky-golden, There came lions in a throng, Tawny-coated, ruddy-eyed, To that piper in his pride; And shy fawns he would embolden, Dappled dancers, out along The shadow by the pine-tree's side.

Sudden the god a lion stands; He shakes his mane, he spurns the sands; Now a fierce lynx, with fiery glare, A wolf, an ass, a fox, a bear.

7 adjectives to describe  lynxes