Yes, the plural form of "lynx" is "lynxes". Isn't English a hoot? Let's dive into this a bit. English can be a bit quirky with its plural forms. Most of the time you just stick an "s" or "es" at the end of a word and voila, you've got your plural. But then you've got words that are the same in both forms like "deer" and "sheep". And "lynx" is somewhere in the middle, keeping its singular form but also embracing the "es" when it's in a group. Imagine a bunch of lynxes, with their tufted ears and bright eyes, prowling around. It's a picture, isn't it? One of the charms of English, keeps us on our toes! Keep that in mind and you'll be a vocab wizard in no time.
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