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  2. Serval - Wikipedia

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    A captive serval in Auckland Zoo Melanistic serval, in Kenya Leucistic serval at Big Cat Rescue. The serval is a slender, medium-sized cat; it stands 54 to 62 cm (21–24 in) at the shoulder and weighs 8 to 18 kg (18–40 lb), but females tend to be lighter. The head-and-body length is typically between 67 and 100 cm (26–39 in). [20]

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  4. African wildcat - Wikipedia

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    African wildcats were first domesticated about 10,000 years ago in the Near East, and are the ancestors of the domestic cat (F. catus). [1] Domestic cats and African wildcats remain closely related in the present day; interspecific hybrids between domestic cat and African wildcats are common, and occur where their ranges overlap. [22]

  5. Wild African cat kept as pet is on the loose, Illinois ... - AOL

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    If you do see the serval, authorities ask you to call Animal Control at 217-425-4508, ext. 4. Servals are native to the savannas of Africa and eat rodents, birds, reptiles and insects, according ...

  6. The Arkansas-based refuge, which specializes in caring for big cats and other exotic breeds, learned about the captured serval and went up to Ava, Missouri, to take custody.

  7. Rescued serval cat rehomed at Dartmoor Zoo - AOL

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    A serval cat has been rehomed at Dartmoor Zoo after its previous owner was found guilty of unnecessary harm to animals. ... Dartmoor Zoo said the cat, called Churchill, would remain in an off-show ...

  8. Caracal - Wikipedia

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    The African golden cat has a similar build as the caracal's, but is darker and lacks the ear tufts. The sympatric serval can be distinguished from the caracal by the former's lack of ear tufts, white spots behind the ears, spotted coat, longer legs, longer tail, and smaller footprints. [17] [20]

  9. List of felids - Wikipedia

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    Blue is the range of Felinae (excluding the domestic cat), green is the range of Pantherinae. Felidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, colloquially referred to as cats. A member of this family is called a felid. [1] [2] The term "cat" refers both to felids in general and specifically to domestic cats.