While caracals can be raised in captivity and may become accustomed to human interaction, they are wild animals with natural instincts that can make them unpredictable. Taming a caracal is not the same as domesticating a pet; their behavior can be challenging, and they require specialized care and an appropriate environment. Additionally, keeping a caracal as a pet is illegal in many places due to wildlife regulations. It's essential to consider the ethical implications and responsibilities involved in caring for such a wild animal.
Felis caracalThe correct scientific name is Caracal caracal (Schreber 1776). Synonyms are Felis caracal and Lynx caracal.The 8 subspecies (linked to location) are:Caracal caracal algiraCaracal caracal caracalCaracal caracal damarensisCaracal caracal limpopoensisCaracal caracal lucaniCaracal caracal nubicaCaracal caracal poecilotisCaracal caracal schmitzi
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The Caracal (Caracal caracal), also called Persian Lynx or African Lynx
The caracal is active during the night.
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Caracal Battalion was created in 2000.
FC Caracal was created in 1949.
For a map of the range of the caracal, click on this link.
Caracal Battalion's motto is 'The winning combination'.
because its called a caracal CAT.
caracal does not live in a temperate forest