The serval is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, closely related to other felids such as the African golden cat and the caracal. It belongs to the family Felidae and is known for its long legs, large ears, and distinctive spotted coat. Servals primarily inhabit savannas, wetlands, and grasslands, where they are skilled hunters, using their keen sense of hearing to locate prey.
Serval is closely related to the African Golden Cat and the Caracal
A female serval is simply called a "female serval." The term for a female serval does not change based on gender.
A serval's habitat ranges from tall grasslands, savannahs, woods, forests and marshes.
The serval belongs to the Felidae family, which includes all cats.
2-4 kittens is average but a female serval could have as few as 1 or as many as 5
Serval live in Africa and are closely related to the African Golden Cat, if that helps.
Serval is closely related to the African Golden Cat and the Caracal
The Serval is a medium sized cat that can be found in Africa. It is related to the caracal and African golden cat. In Afrikaans it is known as the tiger-bush-cat.
A female serval is simply called a "female serval." The term for a female serval does not change based on gender.
Leptailurous serval I think that it is actually Felis Serval. I found this out in the new Encyclopedia of the Cat by Dr. Bruce Fogle.
Yes, a serval is a mammal, it is a cat.
scientific scientist say that a felis serval which is a latan name for a serval does have a vertebrate
no a serval can jump higher
No. The Cape Serval is an extinct species.
no a serval can leap farther than a puma
A serval's habitat ranges from tall grasslands, savannahs, woods, forests and marshes.
The population of La Chapelle-en-Serval is 2,462.