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Caracal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Classification: Lynx Caracal; Family: Felidae; Latin: caracal caracal, formerly aka felis caracal; Commmon: Caracal; Origination: North Africa; ... I like to describe the caracal as looking somewhat like a miniature cougar. They have somewhat reddish to beige fur that's basically a solid color, a white spotted...
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Caracal caracal is distributed over much of Africa, Central Asia and southwestern Asia. North African populations are disappearing, but caracals are still abundant in other African regions. Their range limits are the Saharan desert and the equatorial forest belt of Western and Central Africa.
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SWAHILI NAME FOR CARACAL: Simbamangu ... A caracal has a long slender body, long legs and a tapering tail which is about a third as long as its body. Head and body length are as long as 35 inches, weight a maximum of 40 pounds. Sexes look alike.
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Get fun and interesting caracal facts in an easy-to-read style from the San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes. Buy tickets online and plan a visit to the Zoo or Wild Animal Park. Enjoy games, animal cams and videos, and online shopping. ... The most noticeable feature of a caracal is its long, black ear tufts, or tassels.
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Caracal is a semiconductor company aiming to deliver Silicon Carbide (SiC) wafers for the high power, high frequency, and electro-optics markets. The unique properties of SiC permit the fabrication of systems which are up to 70% lighter than those based on silicon. ... Caracal Silicon Carbide Wafers...
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C.c.caracal - Sudan- South Africa ... The Caracal in appearance resembles the Lynx in having characteristic dark tufts on its large, pointed ears and is indeed often referred to as the African Lynx or Desert Lynx, however the caracal is not closely related to the true lynx species.
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