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The serval, with its long legs and impressive speed, is one of Africa’s most skilled and daring hunters. Known for its ...
There's a new update from the Cincinnati Zoo about a wild serval cat that was found with cocaine in its system after being captured in Oakley. Skip to content. NOWCAST WLWT News 5 Today.
The exotic cat – known as a serval – tested positive for cocaine after being rescued in Cincinnati, according to animal control officials. Servals are medium-sized wild cats native to sub ...
Servals are medium-sized wild cats with tawny, black-spotted coats, long necks and long legs that allow them to see over savanna grasses in their native habitat, ...
Servals can grow to three times the size of a normal cat, weighing in at 20-40 lbs. They can also jump 7 feet in the air. Anderson says this serval was 30-35 lbs. and was “not excited” to be ...
The serval cat has a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo, known for its breeding facility for cheetahs — a relative of the wild African species. AP “Amiry is young and very curious.
A “crazy-looking cat” spotted by Missouri farmers in recent months turned out to be an African serval. Thankfully, the wild feline survived the harsh winter and was captured without any problems.
The serval is recovering at the Cincinnati Zoo. An exotic cat tested positive for cocaine after it was captured in Cincinnati following an arrest. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...