
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. Across its …
Serval - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The serval (Leptailurus serval ) is a wild cat native to Africa. It is rare in North Africa and the Sahel, but widespread in sub-Saharan countries, except rainforest regions.
Serval | African, Wildcat, Savannah | Britannica
Dec 13, 2025 · serval, (Felis serval), long-limbed cat, family Felidae, found in Africa south of the Sahara, especially in grass- and bush-covered country near water. A swift, agile cat, the serval …
Serval Cat: Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care
Jun 11, 2025 · Servals are wild animals with a lifespan of around 20 years in captivity, requiring exotic veterinary care and posing a challenge for households with children or other pets. The …
Serval, facts and information | National Geographic
Servals look a bit like cheetahs who stretched out after a nap and just decided to stay that way. These long-legged, long-necked, medium-sized wild cats look sleek and elegant as they move...
Serval - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
The serval has a varied diet, eating birds, reptiles, frogs, crabs, and large insects. Standing on its hind legs, a serval can jump more than 9 feet (2.7 meters) straight up to grab a bird right out of …
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 …
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 …
Serval - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The Serval (Leptailurus serval) is a wild cat native to Africa, renowned for its slender build, long legs, and remarkably large ears. Its coat is typically golden-yellow to tawny, adorned with …
Serval - National Geographic Kids
Thanks to its extra-long legs, stretched-out neck, and huge ears, the serval is sometimes called the “cat of spare parts.” (If a person had ears like a serval’s, they’d be as big as dinner...