The Iberian lynx is the most endangered feline species in the world. They usually have a litter size of about 3. Rarely do more than 2 kittens live. They can typically live for 13 year. They live in the Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands and Scrub of Portugal and Spain primarily. Their current population size is about 100-200 right now. I think that the Iberian lynx population is in trouble because of habitat loss and lack of food, illegal hunting and people driving recklessly and hitting them.
The lynx population is decreasing exponentially, one of the reasons being is the viral hemorrhagic disease which the lynx got from the rabbits living in the same area, according to the big cat rescue organization. The rabbit population