- Serval - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Some of the different habitats that they commonly inhabit include savannas, wetlands, moorlands, semi-arid forests, and bamboo thickets They are not found in rainforests or arid environments
- Serval Cat - Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner
Serval cats range from dry open grasslands to woodland savanna and even to the moister areas around the equatorial rainforests The Servals main habitat is the savanna, although melanistic individuals are more usually found in mountainous areas
- Serval - Wikipedia
The serval (Leptailurus serval) is a wild small cat native to Africa It is widespread in sub-Saharan countries, where it inhabits grasslands, wetlands, moorlands and bamboo thickets
- Serval - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The serval is a carnivore that preys on rodents, particularly vlei rats, small birds, frogs, insects and reptiles, and also feeds on grass that can facilitate digestion or act as an emetic
- Serval Distribution, Habitat, Range Map and Subspecies
Serval cats are specialist carnivores that occur primarily in wetland habitat with long grasses in the vicinity of rivers and swamps Even though their range is vast across most of Africa, Servals are only found in specific, suitable habitat patches within this broader distribution
- The Fascinating World of Servals: The Wild Cat of the African Savannah . . .
Servals are found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, although they are more common in certain areas like East and Southern Africa They prefer habitats with tall grasses, reeds, and wetlands, as these areas provide both cover and a rich supply of prey
- Serval: A WIldlife Guide To The African Serval ️
Servals are a wild cat found only in Africa There are small populations in Morocco and Tunisia, and are relatively common in East and Southern Africa, particularly the national parks of South Africa
- Living Species - Serval | IUCN CatSG
The serval does not occur in desert habitats or in the rainforests of Central Africa, but it can penetrate dense forests along waterways and through grassy patches In northern Africa, the serval is recorded from semi-desert to cork oak forest on the Mediterranean coast
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