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Serval is closely related to the African Golden Cat and the Caracal
The Caracal is also known as the desert lynx. It is a wild cat that is widely distributed across Africa, Central Asia and southwest Asia into India. The word Caracal is derived from the Turkish words "Kara Kulak", which means "black ear".
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.
The African caracal can reach speeds of up to 50 kilometers per hour (about 31 miles per hour) in short bursts. This agility and speed allow it to effectively hunt small mammals and birds in its natural habitat. Its powerful legs and keen reflexes contribute to its ability to make quick, agile movements while pursuing prey.
62 mph [100 km/u]
The Caracal has slightly big lungs, but mostly medium sized, for it doesn't run fast like the Cheetah, and doesn't need to breath hard for climbing or moving around a lot. The Caracal makes fast movements, but doesn't have huge lungs. They intake medium sized amounts of air.
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
A caribou can run at least 100 km per hour
Go to the African Savannah and go to the tall grass. Use the Caracal Suit to jump over the grass and walk right.
their strong hind legstheir strong teeththey run quick not fast
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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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Well you go to the African Savhana (Did I spell tht right?) and you go along the path until you reach the tall grass. You choose the Caracal to jump over the tall grass. Simple. and there you have the picture