Servals have 38 chromosomes.
Servals are medium-sized wild cats native to Africa, known for their distinctive large ears and spotted coats. They are skilled hunters, able to leap up to 10 feet in the air to catch birds in flight. Servals have the longest legs relative to body size of any cat species, which helps them navigate through tall grass and hunt rodents with precision. They are also known for their ability to communicate through a variety of vocalizations, including purrs, growls, and a unique high-pitched yowl.
Servals are found on plains and scrub forests of Africa.
All servals are solitary, but when food is scarce, they go hungry instead of teaming up.
in Africa
A Serval is a wildcat, that isn't endangered. Some people keep them as pets. African Servals are endangered though, but not to a high extent.
No, servals are considered to be Class I wildlife in Florida and are not legal to be kept as pets without a permit. Only accredited zoos and research facilities are allowed to have servals in the state.
Servals are native to Africa and can be found in a range of habitats including grasslands, savannas, and wetlands. They are most commonly found in the sub-Saharan region of Africa. Servals have a wide distribution across countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, and Botswana.
For keeping it warm
No,they are like tigers
Any cat Bites
Yes, the servaline is a naturally occurring colour mutation where, instead of spots, the coat pattern consists of all over freckling. Servalines can occur in normal spotted litters of servals due to a recessive gene present in both parents. Black and white servals also occur in the wild, with white servals being much more rare.