12-16 years in the wild up to 20 in captivity
because they do
If you mean 'Caracals', they live in northern Africa and southern Asia.
The caracal is distributed over Africa and the Middle East.
Ceetahs, lions, leopards, caracals, serval cats,
For adult caracals maybe yes. But caracal kittens no.
Caracals have unique hunting abilities for cats: you can find more on the link.
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The African Caracals niche is that the females defend their terretorry and the male goes out to hunt for food.
Caracals typically have a lifespan of about 12 to 16 years in the wild. In captivity, with proper care and a controlled environment, they can live longer, sometimes reaching up to 20 years. Factors such as habitat, diet, and health care significantly influence their longevity.
because their mammals.
The caracal is a medium sized cat that measures around 60 - 92 centimetres (2 - 3 feet) in head and body length with a 23 - 31 centimetre (9 - 12 inches) tail. Caracals stand around 38 - 50 centimetres (15 - 20 inches) at the shoulder. Male caracals weigh 13 - 19 kilograms (29 - 42 pounds), females are slightly smaller and weigh less at around 30 pounds. Male and female caracals are very similar in appearance. Caracals have a more slender appearance and longer legs than lynxes. A caracals hind legs are noticeable more longer than their front legs. Their ears are elongated and have long black tufts which grow to measure around 1 - 2 inches in length. Their ears are used to locate prey and are controlled by 20 individual muscles.