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    Serval - Wikipedia

    The serval has the longest legs of any cat relative to its body size. The serval is a solitary carnivore and active both by day and at night. It preys on rodents, particularly vlei rats, small birds, frogs, insects, and reptiles, using its sense of hearing to locate prey. See more

    The serval (Leptailurus serval) is a wild cat native to Africa. It is widespread in sub-Saharan countries, except rainforest regions. Across its range, it occurs in protected areas, and hunting it is either prohibited or … See more

    The serval is a slender, medium-sized cat; it stands 54 to 62 cm (21–24 in) at the shoulder and weighs 8 to 18 kg (18–40 lb), but females tend to … See more

    In North Africa, the serval is known only from Morocco and has been reintroduced in Tunisia, but is feared to be extinct in Algeria. … See more

    The degradation of wetlands and grasslands is a major threat to the survival of the serval. Trade of serval skins, though on the decline, still … See more

    The name "serval" is derived from (lobo-) cerval, i.e. Portuguese for lynx, used by Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon in 1765 for a spotted … See more

    Felis serval was first described by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber in 1776. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the following serval zoological specimens were described:
    • Felis constantina proposed by Georg Forster See more

    The serval is active in the day as well as at night; activity might peak in early morning, around twilight, and at midnight. Servals might be active for a … See more

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  2. Serval ( Leptailurus serval ) Fact Sheet: Physical Characteristics

  3. The Serval Stands Tall and Jumps Like A Champion

    Nov 18, 2020 · Servals have long legs and necks, which allow them to spot prey over the tall grasses of the savanna, but their huge ears give them their best weapon — an acute sense of hearing.

  4. Serval - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    The serval has the longest legs and largest ears for its body size of any cat. Serval births often occur about a month before the peak in the local rodent population. Servals with black coats are sometimes found in mountainous …

  5. Serval - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

  6. Serval, facts and information - National Geographic

    Having the longest legs and largest ears of any cat makes servals exceptional hunters. They can see above tall grasses of the savanna, perform spectacular nine-foot leaps to catch birds in...

  7. Serval - African Wildlife Foundation

    What is a serval? Servals are medium-sized wild cats with tawny, black-spotted coats and long necks and long legs that allow them to see over savanna grasses. They also have large ears and an acute sense of hearing.

  8. Serval - National Geographic Kids

    It crouches on its legs and feet before launching itself up and over the tall grass. Guided only by sound, the serval lands directly on the once-invisible rat. A serval sits patiently in a grassy...

  9. Serval | Felidae Conservation Fund

    The serval is a tall, lightly built cat. Relative to the rest of its body, it has the longest legs of any cat species, with a comparatively short tail. Scientific Designation: Leptailurus serval; Endangered Status: Least Concern; …

  10. ADW: Leptailurus serval: INFORMATION

    Adult African servals are slender, agile, and approximately 60 cm in length from shoulder to tail. Males weigh about 9 to 18 kg and females 9 to 13 kg. Their legs and ears are long and considered the largest in the cat family relative to their …

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