No. The Cape Serval is an extinct species.
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 known species of animal that have become extinct in South Africa are:The Quagga (a zebra-like animal) in 1883.The Cape Warthog around 1900.The Cape Serval (a large cat) unknown date.The Bluebuck / Blue Antelope around 1800.The T-rex / dinosaur around 44billion yrs ago
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 thanks to the loss of habitat and food. How dare u people hurt lions on purposely. HOW DARE YOU!!!!
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.
The are not fully extinct but nearly extinct.
Most become extinct because they can not adapt to changes in their environments. Those that can don't become extinct.
A female serval is simply called a "female serval." The term for a female serval does not change based on gender.
In years maybe decades the panda will become extinct