No, the barbary serval eats meat such as small birds, lizards, insects, frogs, rodents, and other small animals.
People protect an barbary serval because they are not endanger species they dont all the time only when it find its prey or smell fear.
A Barbary Serval is a domestic cat's size but its fur pelt (which resembles a snow leopards) makes it look larger then it really is.
A carnivore because it eats birds, lizards, insects, frogs, rodents.
The Barbery serval, a subspecies of the serval cat, became extinct due to habitat loss, hunting, and competition with other predators for resources. Human activities such as deforestation and land development contributed to the decline in their population, leading to their eventual extinction.
The Barbary serval, a wild cat native to North Africa, has few natural predators due to its size and agility. However, young or injured servals may be vulnerable to larger carnivores such as lions, leopards, or hyenas. Additionally, human activities, including habitat destruction and hunting, pose significant threats to their survival. Overall, while adult servals face limited predation, they are affected by broader ecological pressures.
no body ;loves them =,[ Farmers kill them for hunting their livestock. Poachers kill them for their skins/pelts and poachers catch them for the pet trade. Civilazation is encroaching on their territory as well.
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.
It might already be. If not, it's because they are located in North Africa, and not many people travel there to hunt exotic animals. So, it's still alive, it's helped by the location it lives in.
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