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Wonderful visit to the Emdoneni Lodge Cat Rehabilitation Centre in Hluhluwe, Northern KwaZulu-Natal
The aim of the Emdoneni Cat Rehabilitation Centre is to care for wild Cheetahs, Serval Cats, African Wildcats and Caracal (Lynx), which have been orphaned or injured in the wild and are in need of care and rehabilitation. We also intend to breed where possible and release the offspring back into their natural habitat.
C'est notre guide Wilson Sengeny qui l'a vu entre les hautes herbes... comment fait-il. il est capable de voir deux paires d'oreilles de lionceaux au milieu des hautes herbes, ou un Serval tout en roulant sur des pistes chaotiques... un grand bravo Wilson Sengeny tu es un super guide... ces photos de Serval je te les dédie.... Masai-Mara, Kenya
The Serval (Leptailurus serval)
Duma the Serval, photograph taken at Panther Ridge in Wellington, Florida: January 16, 2011
Very lucky to have seen not just one, but two of these over the course of the day. Both guides said that sightings of them are pretty rare.
On our Surprise Sunrise Stroll at the San Diego Zoo we met Kalari the 5 month old Serval. Shani is the Mom and she came out for a little while. Kalari was busy playing with a paper bag filled with hay and hunting scent and a feather toy with the keeper
On our Surprise Sunrise Stroll at the San Diego Zoo we met Kalari the 5 month old Serval. Shani is the Mom and she came out for a little while. Kalari was busy playing with a paper bag filled with hay and hunting scent and a feather toy with the keeper