Servals are found throughout the African savannah. They have large ears and an acute sense of hearing which is used to pinpoint prey, even when lurking in long grass. Their long legs allow them to pounce and jump when hunting. They are carnivorous; their diet includes rodents, birds, reptiles, frogs and insects. Servals are solitary animals that communicate primarily through urine spraying and rubbing saliva on objects around them and they also use vocalizations such as shrill cries, growls, and purring. Their enemies include large carnivores such as lions and hyena that will kill adult and young serval if they come into contact. In Africa some tribes use dogs to hunt small game and serval are often an unfortunate by-catch of these hunts. Our serval are part of the regional zoo breeding program for the species.
Quick Facts
Diet
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Colour
Vary from beige , tan, cream to black
Weight
10-15kgs
Lifespan
7-10 in the wild but up to 16 in captivity
Predators
Humans, crocodiles, birds of prey take pups.
Conservation Status
Endangered
Distribution
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Habitat
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