Serval
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Carnivora
Felidae
Leptailurus
Leptailurus serval
The Serval (Leptailurus serval, sometimes Felis serval) is a medium-sized African wild cat: length 85 cm, plus 40 cm tail. It has long legs and a slender head; the ears are broad and long. The pattern of the… More »
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Exotic animal sanctuary, american sanctuary association ... The serval habitat is mainly in various regions in Africa in wet savannah ta ll grass areas, and along various coastal regions in Africa. Servals like water and have been found “fishing” often.
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Description: Servals are a medium-sized cat with golden coats containing bold black rosettes. They have big ears with distinct white oceli (white spots on the back of the ear) and long, slender legs. Habitat: A Serval's habitat ranges from tall grasslands, savannahs, woods, brushes, forests and marsh.
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Serval - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The serval (pronounced /ˈsɜrvəl/ ), Leptailurus serval, is a medium-sized African wild cat. Modern molecular DNA analysis indicates servals descend from the same Felid ancestor as the lion. ...
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The coat of the serval can have a variety of patterns. Depending on the habitat, some servals will have a background color ranging from silvery tan to a distinct orange tan. The spotting pattern can vary from lots of small spots to fewer very large spots.
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The serval is found in Africa and is widely distributed in most countries south of the Sahara (4). In North Africa there are only a few recent records of isolated populations in Morocco and northern Algeria (1) (7).
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Servals in the wild are not considered endangered except for one subspecies, the North African serval Leptailurus serval constantinus. However, like all wild animals, serval populations can be harmed by habitat loss, global climate change, and hunting for their beautiful fur.
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Servals are reputed to be easy to hunt and will run up a tree if chased by dogs. Then they can be easily shot. The principle threats they face in the rest of their ranges are habitat loss and persecution (Serval Research in South Africa.
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Factual information on the breed, highlighting rescues, clubs, and pictures, including links of Serval Cat breeders. ... Serval Cats - Habitat...
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