Thousands of dollars and no reputable source that handles the sale and transfer of Caracals will do business with a member of Joe Public who doesn't know what he's doing with wild animals, and I can tell you're a Joe Public who doesn't know jack because only the ignorant ask this kind of thing on a site like WikiAnswers. I'm a zookeeper. I've worked with Caracals. If you want an exotic looking cat, do everyone involved (cats and humans alike) a favor and look into rescue groups for Ocicats or Bengals, which are domestic breeds. Every year, people get hurt and killed by wild animals and wild animals end up getting killed because someone who didn't know what they were getting into acquired a wild animal as a pet (not always legally) and got way more than they barganed for when the animal got much larger than they thought it would and/or reacted like a wild animal instead of the tame domestic beast they thought it would become.
Please, stick to domestic breeds and species.
because its called a caracal CAT.
from $1500.00 to $2200.00
The African Golden cat is medium-sized cat and is thought to be a close relative of the Caracal and the Serval. At this current point in time, the African Golden cat is the only member of the genus Profelis, much like the Caracal and the Serval being the only members of Genus Caracal and Leptailurusrespectively.
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The Sand Cat (Hebrew: פלסן קרקל, also Plasan Caracal) is a composite armored vehicle designed by Plasan of Israel.The Sand Cat was first shown publicly as the Caracal at the AUSA show in October 2005.
Caracals are found in the grasslands of Africa and Asia. They are a lynx-like cat probably closely related to the domestic cat.
Serval is closely related to the African Golden Cat and the Caracal
The caracal (Caracal caracal), also known as the desert lynx, is a wild cat widely distributed across Africa, Central Asia, and Southwest Asia.
A Caracal is a type of cat that lives in Africa, it has four feet. Lives on a variety of small mammals and birds.
The caracal is a medium-sized cat with uniform pale reddish-brown fur, and no distinctive markings on its coat. A wildcat (Felis caracal syn. Lynx caracal) of Africa and southern Asia having short fawn-colored fur and long tufted ears.
Lion, leopard, cheetah, serval, caracal, African wild cat, sand cat, golden cat.
The lynx family of cats have long tufts of hair on their ears. The caracal (Caracal caracal) also has long ear tufts and is hence often called a lynx. However the short haired caracal is an African/Asian wild cat and is not related to the long haired lynx family of cats in Europe/North America.