feline
Serval is closely related to the African Golden Cat and the Caracal
a serval can jump 3-18 feet high and a caracal can jump 3-15 feet
The Caracal (Caracal caracal), also called Persian Lynx or African Lynx
caracal
The lynx family of cats have long tufts of hair on their ears. The caracal (Caracal caracal) also has long ear tufts and is hence often called a lynx. However the short haired caracal is an African/Asian wild cat and is not related to the long haired lynx family of cats in Europe/North America.
The caracal (Caracal caracal), also known as the desert lynx, is a wild cat widely distributed across Africa, Central Asia, and Southwest Asia.
Caracal
A caracal is a medium size cat that can be found in Western Asia, Southern Asia, and Africa. Caracals are also known as the Persian Lynx, Egyptian Lynx, and African Lynx, even though it isn't considered to be an actual lynx.
The Zulu word for caracal lynx is "ingwe." The term "ingwe" generally refers to a leopard but can also encompass other wild cats in the region. The caracal, while not a lynx, is often associated with similar feline characteristics in local terminology.
A caracal is sometimes called a lynx, however caracals occur in Africa and Asia and they are not related to the lynx family of cats, which occur in America and Europe. The association probably originated because the caracal has long tufted ears like the cats in the lynx family.
Caracal.