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What habitat does a serval cat live in?

Servals live in the African savannah, the same habitat as the cheetah.


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What does a servals home look like?

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Are servals solitary?

All servals are solitary, but when food is scarce, they go hungry instead of teaming up.


Where do servals live in the world?

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What is Servals?

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Are servals legal in Florida as pets?

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Where do servals live in Africa?

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Do Servals live in groups?

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