The serval (Leptailurus serval) is a medium-sized wild cat which lives in sub-Saharan Africa. It is the only species in its genus.
Description
The serval has the longest legs of all cats, relative to its size.[3] Not only can it run fast, but it is an amazing jumper: two to three metres from a standing start.
Its length as an adult is about 32 inches (body) and 16 inches (tail). It weighs about fourty pounds.[4] There are a number of subspecies, and its geographical range is from the Cape of South Africa to Algeria, wherever the circumstances are right for it.
It is lightly built, with very large ears and long legs. The back of the ears is black with a big white spot, and the tip of the tail is black. These signs serve as signals to other servals, including kittens.[4]
Habitat
The serval needs access to water, and dense grassland. Reed beds, scrub or high grass are typical habitats. It is territorial.[4]
Hunting and diet
The serval is nocturnal, and hunts mostly at night. The serval is an opportunistic predator whose diet includes rodents, hares, hyraxes, birds, reptiles, insects, fish, and frogs.[5]
As part of its adaptations for hunting in the savannas, the serval's long legs help it achieve a top speed of 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph), and has large ears with acute hearing. Its long legs and neck allow the serval to see over tall grasses, while its ears are used to detect prey, even those burrowing underground. Servals have been known to dig into burrows in search of underground prey, and to leap 2 to 3 metres (7 to 10 ft) into the air to grab birds in flight.[6] Using its spectacular jumping ability, the serval leaps into the air and bats the bird with its front paws. When the bird is on the ground, it bites its neck, killing it.
Like most cats, the serval is a solitary animal. It travels as much as 3 to 4 kilometres (1.9 to 2.5 mi) each night in search of food. The female defends home ranges of 9.5 to 19.8 square kilometres (3.7 to 7.6 sq mi), depending on local prey availability. The male defends larger territories of 11.6 to 31.5 square kilometres (4.5 to 12.2 sq mi), and marks its territory by spraying urine onto bushes.
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- Banded linsang (P. linsang)
- Spotted linsang (P. pardicolor)
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| | Hemigalinae |
- Owston's palm civet (Chrotogale owstoni)
- Otter civet (Cynogale bennettii)
- Hose's palm civet (Diplogale hosei)
- Banded palm civet (Hemigalus derbyanus)
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| Paradoxurinae |
- Binturong (Arctictis binturong)
- Small-toothed palm civet (Arctogalidia trivirgata)
- Sulawesi palm civet (Macrogalidia musschenbroekii)
- Masked palm civet (Paguma larvata)
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Viverrinae sensu lato
| Viverrinae sensu stricto | | | Viverra |
- Malabar large-spotted civet (V. civettina)
- Large-spotted civet (V. megaspila)
- Malayan civet (V. tangalunga)
- Large Indian civet (V. zibetha)
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| Genettinae | Poiana (African linsangs) |
- Central African oyan (P. richardsonii)
- West African oyan (P. leightoni)
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Genetta (genets) |
- Abyssinian genet (G. abyssinica)
- Angolan genet (G. angolensis)
- Bourlon's genet (G. bourloni)
- Crested servaline genet (G. cristata)
- Common genet (G. genetta)
- Johnston's genet (G. johnstoni)
- Letaba genet (G. letabae)
- Rusty-spotted genet (G. maculata)
- Pardine genet (G. pardina)
- Aquatic genet (G. piscivora)
- King genet (G. poensis)
- Servaline genet (G. servalina)
- Hausa genet (G. thierryi)
- Cape genet (G. tigrina)
- Giant forest genet (G. victoriae)
- South African small-spotted genet (G. felina)
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Herpestoidea |
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| | Eupleridae (Malagasy carnivorans) | | Euplerinae | | | Eupleres |
- Eastern falanouc (E. goudotii)
- Western falanouc (E. major)
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| Galidiinae |
- Ring-tailed vontsira (Galidia elegans)
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- Broad-striped Malagasy mongoose (G. fasciata)
- Grandidier's mongoose (G. grandidieri)
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- Narrow-striped mongoose (Mungotictis decemlineata)
| | Salanoia |
- Brown-tailed mongoose (S. concolor)
- Durrell's vontsira (S. durrelli)
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Herpestidae sensu stricto (mongooses) | | Mungotinae | | Suricata | |
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- Liberian mongoose (Liberiictus kuhni)
| | Mungos |
- Gambian mongoose (M. gambianus)
- Banded mongoose (M. mungo)
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- Pousargues's mongoose (Dologale dybowskii)
| | Helogale |
- Ethiopian dwarf mongoose (H. hirtula)
- Common dwarf mongoose (H. parvula)
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| Crossarchus |
- Alexander's kusimanse (C. alexandri)
- Angolan kusimanse (C. ansorgei)
- Common kusimanse (C. obscurus)
- Flat-headed kusimanse (C. platycephalus)
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| Herpestinae |
- Marsh mongoose (Atilax paludinosus)
- Long-nosed mongoose (Xenogale naso)
| | Urva |
- Small Indian mongoose (U. auropunctata)
- Short-tailed mongoose (U. brachyura)
- Indian grey mongoose (U. edwardsii)
- Indian brown mongoose (U. fusca)
- Javan mongoose (U. javanica)
- Collared mongoose (U. semitorquata)
- Ruddy mongoose (U. smithii)
- Crab-eating mongoose (U. urva)
- Stripe-necked mongoose (U. vitticolla)
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- White-tailed mongoose (Ichneumia albicauda)
- Yellow mongoose (Cynictis penicillata)
- Selous's mongoose (Paracynictis selousi)
- Meller's mongoose (Rhynchogale melleri)
| | Bdeogale |
- Bushy-tailed mongoose (B. crassicauda)
- Jackson's mongoose (B. jacksoni)
- Black-footed mongoose (B. nigripes)
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| Herpestes |
- Angolan slender mongoose (H. flavescens)
- Egyptian mongoose (H. ichneumon)
- Somalian slender mongoose (H. ochracea)
- Cape gray mongoose (H. pulverulenta)
- Common slender mongoose (H. sanguinea)
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| | Urocyon |
- Gray fox (U. cinereoargenteus)
- Island fox (U. littoralis)
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| Vulpini |
- Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis)
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- Common raccoon dog (N. procyonoides)
- Japanese raccoon dog (N. viverrinus)
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Canini (true dogs) | Cerdocyonina (zorro) | |
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Canina (wolf-like canids) | |
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| Odobenidae | |
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Otariidae (eared seals: fur seals, sea lions) | | Callorhinus |
- Northern fur seal (C. ursinus)
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| Otariinae |
- Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus)
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| | Neophoca |
- Australian sea lion (N. cinerea)
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- New Zealand sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri)
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Phocidae (earless seals or true seals) | Phocinae ("northern seals") | |
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Monachinae ("southern seals") | Monachini (monk seals) |
- Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus)
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- Hawaiian monk seal (N. schauinslandi)
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Lobodontini (Antarctic seals) | |
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| Ailuridae | |
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Mephitidae (skunks) | Conepatus (hog-nosed skunks) |
- Molina's hog-nosed skunk (C. chinga)
- Humboldt's hog-nosed skunk (C. humboldtii)
- American hog-nosed skunk (C. leuconotus)
- Striped hog-nosed skunk (C. semistriatus)
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| Mephitis |
- Hooded skunk (M. macroura)
- Striped skunk (M. mephitis)
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Mydaus (stink badgers) |
- Sunda stink badger (M. javanensis)
- Palawan stink badger (M. marchei)
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Spilogale (spotted skunks) |
- Southern spotted skunk (S. angustifrons)
- Western spotted skunk (S. gracilis)
- Eastern spotted skunk (S. putorius)
- Pygmy spotted skunk (S. pygmaea)
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| Procyonidae | | | Bassariscus |
- Ringtail (B. astutus)
- Cacomistle (B. sumichrasti)
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Bassaricyon (olingos) |
- Eastern lowland olingo (B. alleni)
- Northern olingo (B. gabbii)
- Western lowland olingo (B. medius)
- Olinguito (B. neblina)
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Nasuina (coatis) | | Nasua |
- South American coati (N. nasua)
- White-nosed coati (N. narica)
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| Nasuella |
- Eastern mountain coati (N. meridensis)
- Western mountain coati (N. olivacea)
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Melinae (Eurasian badgers) | | Arctonyx |
- Northern hog badger (A. albogularis)
- Greater hog badger (A. collaris)
- Sumatran hog badger (A. hoevenii)
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| Meles | |
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Melogale (ferret-badgers) |
- Vietnam ferret-badger (M. cucphuongensis)
- Bornean ferret badger (M. everetti)
- Chinese ferret-badger (M. moschata)
- Javan ferret-badger (M. orientalis)
- Burmese ferret-badger (M. personata)
- Formosan ferret-badger (M. subaurantiaca)
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| Guloninae | |
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| Ictonychinae | | Lyncodontini |
- Patagonian weasel (Lyncodon patagonicus)
| Galictis (grisons) |
- Lesser grison (G. cuja)
- Greater grison (G. vittata)
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Ictonychini (African polecats) | | Vormela | |
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- African striped weasel (Poecilogale albinucha)
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Lutrinae (otters) | | | Lontra | |
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