The serval is a medium sized cat, measuring 59 to 92 centimetres (23 to 36 in) in head-body length, with a relatively short, 20 to 38 centimetres (7.9 to 15 in) tail, and a shoulder height of about 54 to 66 centimetres (21 to 26 in). Weight ranges from about 7 to 12 kilograms (15 to 26 lb) in females, and from 9 to 18 kilograms (20 to 40 lb) in males.[4]
Serval is closely related to the African Golden Cat and the Caracal
A female serval is simply called a "female serval." The term for a female serval does not change based on gender.
A serval's habitat ranges from tall grasslands, savannahs, woods, forests and marshes.
The serval belongs to the Felidae family, which includes all cats.
2-4 kittens is average but a female serval could have as few as 1 or as many as 5
Serval is closely related to the African Golden Cat and the Caracal
A female serval is simply called a "female serval." The term for a female serval does not change based on gender.
Leptailurous serval I think that it is actually Felis Serval. I found this out in the new Encyclopedia of the Cat by Dr. Bruce Fogle.
Yes, a serval is a mammal, it is a cat.
scientific scientist say that a felis serval which is a latan name for a serval does have a vertebrate
no a serval can jump higher
No. The Cape Serval is an extinct species.
no a serval can leap farther than a puma
no a puma can't jump higher than a serval
A serval's habitat ranges from tall grasslands, savannahs, woods, forests and marshes.
The population of La Chapelle-en-Serval is 2,462.
big ears, yes, the better to hear mice with! But even more so the disproportinate long legs and short tail.