Serval

(Leptailurus Serval)

Servals are medium sized wild cats with a tawny, black spotted coats, and a white belly. Their long necks and long legs allow them to see over savannah grasslands. Servals are native to Central and Southern Africa.


Fun Facts

Serval

Animal Class

Mammal

Lifespan

Up to 10 years in the wild. Up to 20 years in captivity

Diet

Rodents, birds, reptiles, frogs, insects

Distribution

Central and Southern Africa

Size

Approximately 54cm to 62cm. Weigh between 9 and 18kg

Appearance

Tawny coat with black spots and a white belly

Habitat

Forests, savannah, grassland, wetlands

Did you know?

They can leap over 2 metres high and have been seen catching bird’s mid-flight!

See our Serval!

We have one serval at our zoo, her name is Venus, and you can find her near the Lakeside Restaurant.

The Serval Population

Conservation Status

Least Concern

Population Trend

Stable

Threats

Habitat Loss and The Pet Trade

Population

Less then 250

Founded in 1991, Ponderosa Zoo, is home to over 100 animals and remains committed to accessibility, education, conservation, and inspiring visitors of all ages through engaging zoo-led experiences.



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