A female caracal is a medium-sized wild cat characterized by its distinctive tufted ears, which can be up to three inches long. She typically has a sleek, sandy or reddish-brown coat, with lighter underparts and striking facial markings. Caracals have a robust build, long legs, and a short tail, making them agile hunters. Their eyes are usually amber or yellow, adding to their striking appearance.
The Caracal (Caracal caracal), also called Persian Lynx or African Lynx
Sounds like you are describing a Caracal, an Asian sub-species of Lynx, but they do have hair, just not very much.
No, she sounds like a female, looks like a female as well.
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
No he is a male this is what he looks like!!!!
A female human seed looks like a tiny round ball. A male human seed looks like an extremely tiny olive with a tail.
it looks like they have a big bubble in their side
caracal
because they want to
It looks like Parminder Nagra from ER. It looks like Parminder Nagra from ER.
When the plant begins to flower it will either grow sacks (male) or hair like pistils (female)
a wooly bear curls up and its fur hardens witch starts the progress of rotting and hairs sometimes fall off