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It is a cross between a serval and a domestic cat.
The same is not true for the African serval.
The serval is a species of wild cat that lives in Africa.
While hunting, the serval may pause for up to 15 minutes at a time to listen with eyes closed.
Hunting and taking care of the litter is mostly what the female serval does during her day.
The serval will often play with its captured prey for several minutes before consuming it.
Like most cats, the serval is a solitary, nocturnal animal.
Like many cats, the serval is able to purr.
It is also marketed under the names Wolf and Serval.
The serval is sometimes preyed upon by the leopard and other large cats.
The serval and caracal also prey on this species.
A servical is a cross between a male serval and a female caracal.
The cape serval was found in savannas throughout Africa.
The serval also has melanic forms in certain areas of East Africa.
F1 Savannahs can be as high as 75% serval.
In most situations, the serval will ferociously defend its food against attempted theft by others.
The longest recorded life of an African serval in the wild is 23 years of age.
A male caracal crossed with a female serval is called a caraval.
Mme de Serval thought nothing of that.
They practice on a Serval & a Jackal.
In addition, five French soldiers died as part of the separate Operation Serval.
The serval is a type of feline.
And Mme de Serval has been distraught with anxiety.
The serval has the longest legs in the cat family and its coat is characterized by leopard-like spots.
On the other side of the table, Mme de Serval with her three children sat, or rather crouched, closely huddled against one another.
Servals (Leptailurus serval) occur widely in the crater.
The African circuit continues to the left and the first enclosure is occupied by servals (Leptailurus serval).
Serval Leptailurus serval - mid-sized spotted cat, common but not often seen, hides well
Leptailurus serval - serval
Leptailurus serval lipostictus, northern Angola;
Leptailurus serval lonnbergi, southern Angola;
Leptailurus serval togoensis, Togo and Benin.
Leptailurus serval hamiltoni, eastern Transvaal;
Leptailurus serval mababiensis, northern Botswana;
Leptailurus serval robertsi, western Transvaal;
Leptailurus serval brachyurus, West Africa, Sahel to Ethiopia;
Leptailurus serval constantinus, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia;
Leptailurus serval tanae, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia;
Savannah: domestic cat (including Bengal)/serval (Leptailurus serval)
Animal Diversity: Leptailurus serval (Serval)
The cape serval (Leptailurus serval serval) is an extinct subspecies of serval that had once resided in Africa.