
Serval - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
Servals are important to their human neighbors because they catch rodents, which carry diseases and contaminate food supplies. With fewer than 300 servals in zoos around the world and less …
Serval - Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens
Servals have the longest legs in proportion to their body size for any cat species! The serval is a cat native to Africa who has an incredible sense of hearing, ability to jump, and more. Learn …
Serval - San Diego Zoo
Weighing less than 40 pounds, with large ears and an elongated body, the serval’s unusual characteristics help make it an excellent hunter. Those big ears help give servals remarkable …
Serval - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Servals are specialized rodent predators and among the top hunters in the cat family with a 50-percent success rate. By comparison, lions are successful only 20 percent of the time if they …
Serval | Chattanooga Zoo
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. The serval has the longest legs and largest ears …
Serval - Roger Williams Park Zoo
View rare and exotic species from far away Africa. Throughout your adventure, learn how the people, land, and animals of Africa are all interconnected and interdependent while watching …
Serval | Our Animals | Fort Wayne Zoo - Kids Zoo
Servals are native to grasslands and savannahs in most regions of Africa where they have plenty of access to water sources. Their spotted pattern helps them camouflage amongst the tall …
Serval - Southwick's Zoo
Servals have the longest legs and largest ears relative to their body size of any cat. Servals use their long legs to leap up to 9 feet into their air to catch birds. Their acute sense of hearing …
Serval - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
The serval rotates its huge ears to pinpoint the location of a faint rustling in the grass. Flushing a flock of birds into flight, the serval leaps several feet into the air, twisting and turning in a sort …
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Servals are entirely carnivorous and eat rodents, birds, and reptiles. Occasionally, servals will hunt larger prey such as flamingoes. Servals are solitary outside of the mating season. Cubs …
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