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  1. Caracal - Wikipedia

    The caracal (Caracal caracal; / ˈkærəkæl /) is a 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 …

  2. 21 Caracal Cat Facts – Are Caracals Dangerous to Humans & More

    Feb 18, 2025 · Caracals are the camels of the cat family. They are hypercarnivores, meaning that they can extract water from food and don’t need to rehydrate as often as other cats.

  3. Caracal - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    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 …

  4. Wild at Heart: 12 Fascinating Facts About the Caracal

    With its tufted black ears, reddish-brown fur, and piercing golden eyes, the caracal animal stands among the most captivating wild cats on Earth, a perfect balance of grace, speed, and mystery. …

  5. Caracal | Description & Facts | Britannica

    caracal, (Caracal caracal), short-tailed cat (family Felidae) found in hills, deserts, and plains of Africa, the Middle East, and central and southwestern Asia. The caracal is a sleek short-haired cat with a …

  6. Caracal - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    In Africa, the caracal is found everywhere except the central Sahara and the dense forest areas of equatorial West Africa. Caracals inhabit forests, woodlands, savannas, grasslands, semi-deserts, …

  7. Caracal: A Jumper Extraordinaire With Satellite Dish Ears

    Sep 23, 2024 · But the caracal (Caracal caracal) is arguably the leader of the cat pack when it comes to jumping — able to snag a bird out of the air, no problem. The caracal is a small, solitary, wildcat …

  8. Caracal Facts | Big Cat Rescue | Wild cats in the wild: Our mission ...

    Jan 4, 2026 · Primarily solitary and elusive, caracals are master hunters. While they are predominantly nocturnal, they may be active during the day in protected areas or cooler climates. They are famous …

  9. Caracal, facts and photos - National Geographic

    The fastest of the smaller African wildcats, caracals are supreme hunters. Their sandy-colored coats provide camouflage, and stiff fur cushioning their footpads makes them nearly silent stalkers.

  10. Caracals - Everything You Need to Know | The Big Cat Sanctuary

    Find out everything there is to know about the Caracals with the Big Cat Sanctuary. From habitat, diet, predators, and more!