Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Serval Cat Facts and Photos-Images 2012

Serval Cat 2012Servals are long-legged cats, widely spread in Sub Saharan Africa, with the outstanding functionality of jumping three metres in the air to catch birds and insect damage in flight. Servals are meat-eating and their diet comprises mostly of hares and mole rats, which they catch by pouncing and getting on their sufferers with both front paws. This is in fact a very powerful way of searching and almost half of these huge leaps are prosperous.

The spotted coat of the serval is sometimes marketed as “young leopard” or cheetah, and for that reason attracts a good amount of price on the black market. This, as well as the serval’s proclivity for bulgaria raids, makes it a targeted for predators. Subsequently, servals are no more time found in greatly booming locations.

Serval Cat 2012
 Serval Cat
Serval Cat 2012
 Serval Cat
Serval Cat 2012
 Serval Cat
Serval Cat 2012
 Serval Cat
Serval Cat 2012
 Serval Cat
Serval Cat 2012
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