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because of its long legs servals can jump incredibly high ... The fur pattern of the serval is much like a cheetah. It has a tan under-color with round black spots and some stripes. There have also been white servals, but they are very rare. There are only two white servals in the world. They are...
http://www.creationwiki.org/Leptailurus
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Servals live in the savannahs (grasslands) of Africa. This allows them to see both their prey and their predators. As a medium sized cat they have to be wary of lions and hyenas. ... Places where servals live are colored green...
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en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior:Big_Cats/Serval
en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior:Big_Cats/Serval
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Serval - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serval
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Animal Life question: Where do servals live in the world? in Africa ... Were do servals live? Where do servals live? Do servals eat rabbits? Where are servals from? Where does servals live? What do servals look like? Where does wild servals live? What habitat do servals live in? Where do servals originate from?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_does_wild_servals_live
wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_does_wild_servals_live
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Serval live in Africa and are closely related to the African Golden Cat, if that helps.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_do_serval_live
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Servals prefer well watered grasslands, and are confined to areas near water and with adequate shelter. They do not live in densely forested areas. Widely distributed, they are reasonably common over all of Africa south of the Sahara except for rainforest and semi-deserts or desert areas.
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www.catsurvivaltrust.org/serval.htm
www.catsurvivaltrust.org/serval.htm
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Servals live in the savannahs (grasslands) of Africa. This allows them to see both their prey and their predators. As a medium sized cat they have to be wary of lions and hyenas. Servals are good swimmers and often live near open water wher...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/334381/Explore-the-Big-Cats
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Fundamentally, servals behave like any other cat; they can just get a lot bigger. Many servals interact very well with domestic cats. Felines by nature have individual reactions to being asked to live with another cat, domestic or not.
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www.exoticcatz.com/spservalotherpets.html
www.exoticcatz.com/spservalotherpets.html
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