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  1. 1. Their name means ‘cat with black ears’. Caracal is thought to come from the Turkish name ‘Karrah-kulak’, which means ‘cat with black ears’. It’s also referred to as the desert lynx, African lynx, or Persian lynx locally. 2. 2. They are often confused with lynx. This is because they both have tufted ears, or ‘lynx tips’.

  2. ABOUT. Pretty kitty. With their sleek, streamlined body, short, reddish gold coat, and dramatic markings on the face, caracals are among the most beautiful of cats. Also called the desert lynx, medium-sized caracals have no spots or stripes and have longer legs and a slimmer body than a true lynx.

  3. Nov 15, 2021 · Quick Facts. Caracal coats blend beautifully into the arid vegetation they prefer to inhabit. Setting the cat among the pigeons. Like all members of the cat family, caracals are efficient and deadly predators. They typically prey on small mammals and birds but can take down animals an astonishing two to three times their mass.

  4. The caracal (Caracal caracal) is a medium-sized wild cat. It was first scientifically described by German naturalist Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber in 1776. Typically nocturnal, the caracal is highly secretive and difficult to observe. It was tamed and used for coursing in India, Persia and Egypt.

  5. Sep 27, 2017 · The caracals top speed is around 80km/h (50mph). Caracals can jump higher than 3m (9.8ft) in order to catch birds. Caracals can be tamed. Meet The Caracal: Introduction. The caracal is medium-sized wild cat that is found in Africa and Asia. Its closest relatives are the African golden cat (Caracal aurata) and the serval (Leptailurus serval).

  6. Animals. Mammals. Caracals live on rocky hills or grasslands in the Middle East, Africa, and south Asia. The animal is one of more than 30 species of small wild cats. Common Name: Caracal....

  7. Biogeographic Regions. palearctic. native. oriental. native. ethiopian. native. Habi­tat. Cara­cals oc­cupy di­verse habi­tats. Cara­cals are typ­i­cally found in wood­lands, thick­ets, and scrub for­est, plains and rocky hills are also com­mon habi­tats. They pre­fer edge habi­tats, es­pe­cially for­est/grass­land tran­si­tions.

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