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serval

[ UK /sˈɜːvə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. slender long-legged African wildcat having large untufted ears and tawny black-spotted coat

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  • In-Sync today is home to 18 tigers, 12 cougars, 6 lions, 3 leopards, 2 lynx, 2 bobcats, a serval and a coatimundi, named Nugget. Carrie Pollare: Saving the Big Cats: One Woman's Safe Haven for Abused and Abandoned Lions and Tigers and Cougars, Oh My!
  • A few members of the cat family are occasionally spotted, including serval cats, civets, African wild cats and caraculs.
  • In East Africa small cats include wild cats, sand and serval cats.
  • Over the years, Owen Newman and I had filmed cheetahs, lions, leopards, African wildcats and servals (for the first ever film of them) but never caracals.
  • Among prey of servals studied in South Africa's Kamberg Nature Reserve, 80 percent was made up of rodents weighing little more than one ounce.
  • They were quickly followed by three Asian species (bay cat, marbled cat, and Asian golden cat) and three African species (caracal, serval, and African golden cat).
  • I seen a serval only once near Satara on the main road to Orpen, on a night drive.
  • Over the years, we had filmed cheetahs, lions, leopards, African wildcats and servals (for the first ever film of them) but never caracals.
  • For those of you who don't know (and I certainly didn't), a serval is a medium sized African wildcat and a coatimundi is part of the raccoon family. Carrie Pollare: Saving the Big Cats: One Woman's Safe Haven for Abused and Abandoned Lions and Tigers and Cougars, Oh My!
  • The wildcat, called a serval, is a medium-sized African animal that resembles a cheetah with large ears. KWTX - HomePage - Headlines
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