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Felis caracal - traduction vers Anglais

SPECIES OF WILD CAT
Felis caracal; Persian Lynx; Persian lynx; Caracal caracal; Thwane; African Lynx; C@r@c@l; Caracal Lynx; Carricle; Carricul; Caricle; Kerikle; Kerrikle; Kerrikal; Kerikal; Karakle; African caracal; Caracals; Caracal lynx; Asiatic caracal; Sexual behavior of caracals; Northern caracal; Southern caracal; Caracal caracal caracal; Caracal caracal nubicus; Caracal caracal schmitzi
  • Caracals are efficient climbers.
  • A close facial view of a caracal, with the typical tufted ears and the black facial markings
  • Caracal mother and kitten
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  • A caracal in the [[San Diego Zoo]]
  • Caracals inhabit dry areas with some cover.

Felis caracal         
Felis caracal, Wüstenkatze (Raubkatze, kleine Art vom Leoparden)
Felis caracal      
Felis caracal, nocturnal predatory cat of savannas in Africa and Asia
jungle cat         
  • A close view of a jungle cat ''F. c. affinis''. Note the plain coat and the dark-tipped hairs.
  • The posture in which the jungle cat stalks its prey
  • Female at side of road near Thol Bird Sanctuary, Gujarat, India
  • A jungle cat in the Sundarbans, India
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Felis chaus; Swamp Lynx; Swamp lynx; Jungle cats; Reed Cat; Swamp Cat; Reed cat; Swamp cat; Felis Chaus; Jungle Cat
Dschungelkatze (Art von Wildkatze)

Définition

caracal
['kar?kal]
¦ noun a long-legged lynx-like cat with black tufted ears, native to Africa and western Asia. [Felis caracal.]
Origin
C19: from Fr. or Sp., from Turk. karakulak, from kara 'black' + kulak 'ear'.

Wikipédia

Caracal

The caracal (Caracal caracal) () is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and arid areas of Pakistan and northwestern India. It is characterised by a robust build, long legs, a short face, long tufted ears, and long canine teeth. Its coat is uniformly reddish tan or sandy, while the ventral parts are lighter with small reddish markings. It reaches 40–50 cm (16–20 in) at the shoulder and weighs 8–19 kg (18–42 lb). It was first scientifically described by German naturalist Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber in 1776. Three subspecies are recognised.

Typically nocturnal, the caracal is highly secretive and difficult to observe. It is territorial, and lives mainly alone or in pairs. The caracal is a carnivore that typically preys upon birds, rodents, and other small mammals. It can leap higher than 3.0 m (10 ft) and catch birds in midair. It stalks its prey until it is within 5 m (16 ft) of it, after which it runs it down and kills its prey with a bite to the throat or to the back of the neck. Both sexes become sexually mature by the time they are one year old and breed throughout the year. Gestation lasts between two and three months, resulting in a litter of one to six kittens. Juveniles leave their mothers at the age of nine to ten months, though a few females stay back with their mothers. The average lifespan of captive caracals is nearly 16 years.