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  2. 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.

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

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

    Serval cats are domesticated in some households, but they are still wild animals. Read our list of risks before considering a serval cat as a pet.

  4. The serval cat is a wild feline native to Africa. They are aloof, active predators with specialized housing and dietary needs. They do not make good pets.

  5. Serval cats: Can you keep as a pet? History, care and breed ... -...

    www.petsradar.com/advice/serval-cat-pet-breed-information

    Servals are wild cats that are native to many parts of Africa. In their natural habitat, they roam savannahs and wetlands while hunting small prey. They can reach up to 40 pounds in size, have high energy levels, and are quite adept at climbing trees to hunt and escape predators.

  6. The Serval is sometimes preyed upon by the Leopard and other large cats. More dangerous for this cat are humans. The Serval was extensively hunted for its fur. It is still common in West and East Africa, however, it is extinct in the South African Cape Province and very rare north of the Sahara.

  7. The serval (Leptailurus serval) is a wild cat native to Africa. It is rare in North Africa and the Sahel, but 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.

  8. 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?

  9. Serval, facts and information - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/serval

    Servals look a bit like cheetahs who stretched out after a nap and just decided to stay that way. These long-legged, long-necked, medium-sized wild cats look sleek and elegant as they move...

  10. Serval - Africa Geographic

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    With its long limbs, spotted coat and characteristic spring-loaded pounce, the serval is one of the most striking cat species in Africa

  11. 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.