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a long-limbed, nocturnal African cat, Felis serval, about the size of a bobcat, having a tawny coat spotted with black: now rare in many former habitats ... Use Serval in a Sentence ... See web results for Serval...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/Serval
dictionary.reference.com/browse/Serval
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Serval Facts, Photos, Sounds and Stories are all here at the world's largest Big Cat Rescue and Sanctuary. ... Common Name: Serval ... Distribution: sub-Saharan Africa, with small populations in south-west Africa, and a reported relict population in North Africa (no recent sightings confirmed).
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www.bigcatrescue.org/cats/wild/serval.htm
www.bigcatrescue.org/cats/wild/serval.htm
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; Young African Serval; The Serval is the foundation cat for the domestic Savannah cat ... Photos of The African Serval ... The African Serval: Population & Protection Status...
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www.hdw-inc.com/savannahservalhome.htm
www.hdw-inc.com/savannahservalhome.htm
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Although Africa’s serval population remains relatively widespread and abundant, habitat degradation and hunting are responsible for a decline in overall numbers. Of primary concern is the loss of wetland habitat which supports the high densities of rodents on which servals depend.
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www.arkive.org/serval/leptailurus-serval/info.html
www.arkive.org/serval/leptailurus-serval/info.html
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The Serval population has dwindled in numbers due to humans taking over their habitat and hunting them for their fur and in some areas their meat. They are listed in CITES Appendix 2, indicating that they are not threatened with extinction but they may become so unless trade is controlled.
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www.bigcat.org/species/servals
www.bigcat.org/species/servals
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Exotic animal sanctuary, american sanctuary association ... In North and South Africa the serval population is decreasing due to increasing urbanization in those regions. Servals however adapt very well in human agricultural environments since these areas often provide convenient prey animals such as rodents.
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www.peaceriverrefuge.org/African_Serval.htm
www.peaceriverrefuge.org/African_Serval.htm
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irroratus is associated with areas of rank grass and herbs between thickets (Perrin 1980). The long-term viability of the reintroduced serval population will also depend on the size and structure of the founder population, the initial rate of population growth and the ultimate population size that the area...
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www.nmmu.ac.za/documents/ace/TERU%20Report%20%2016.pdf
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The Serval population has been shrinking due to humans encroaching on it's habitat and hunting the animal for it's fur. Since the Serval is a relatively small cat, it takes numerous pelts to make a garment. In many countries, the Serval has become a protected species.
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