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  2. Considering a Serval Cat? Know the Risks of Having One.

    www.petful.com/cat-breeds/should-i-get-serval-cat-risks

    A serval cat is a wild African feline known for its long legs, large ears, and distinctive spotted coat. How much is a serval cat? The cost of a serval cat can range from $5,000 to $10,000, depending on the breeder and location.

  3. Serval - Wikipedia

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    The serval (Leptailurus serval) is a wild cat native to Africa. It is widespread in sub-Saharan countries, except rainforest regions. Across its range, it occurs in protected areas, and hunting it is either prohibited or regulated in range countries.

  4. Serval Cat: Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care

    www.thesprucepets.com/serval-cats-1238152

    The serval cat is a long-legged, spotted feline native to sub-Saharan Africa. They are wild predators with specific needs—vast living space, warm climate, live prey diet—so servals aren't good family pets.

  5. The serval cat is the most successful predator on the African savannah. Here are facts on the wild cat’s speed & habitat, & why they're not good pets.

  6. It is closely related to the African Golden Cat and the Caracal. The Serval is generally found in most parts of Africa excluding the arid desert regions to the north around the Sahara, parts of the western tip of Southern Africa and certain areas of the tropical rainforests of Central Africa.

  7. Serval cat guide: size, diet, lifespan - and where they live

    www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts/mammals/serval-cat-facts

    Serval cats are a rangy, medium-sized cat with extremely long legs, large ears and a tawny coat with variable black spots. In some individuals the spots merge to form stripes on the neck and back; fine-freckled variants also occur, for example in East Africa. What do serval cats eat?

  8. Serval - Africa Geographic

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    The serval (Leptailurus serval) is a medium-sized cat that looks somewhat like a cross between a small cheetah and a large house cat. In reality, they belong to the “caracal lineage” of the Felidae family, along with caracals and African golden cats, though their peculiar shapes, spotted colouration and missing ear tufts set them apart from ...

  9. Serval | African, Wildcat, Savannah | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/animal/serval

    serval, (Felis serval), long-limbed cat, family Felidae, found in Africa south of the Sahara, especially in grass- and bush-covered country near water. A swift, agile cat, the serval climbs and leaps very well. It is a nocturnal hunter preying on birds and small mammals such as rodents and hares.

  10. Serval - African Wildlife Foundation

    www.awf.org/wildlife-conservation/serval

    Servals are medium-sized wild cats with tawny, black-spotted coats and long necks and long legs that allow them to see over savanna grasses. They also have large ears and an acute sense of hearing. Servals are hunted by humans.

  11. Serval: A WIldlife Guide To The African Serval

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    Servals are a wild cat found only in Africa. There are small populations in Morocco and Tunisia, and are relatively common in East and Southern Africa, particularly the national parks of South Africa.