Caracal
The caracal (Caracal caracal) is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Central Asia. It is known for its distinctive long black ear tufts and a short, uniform coat that ranges from sandy to reddish brown. Adults typically measure 60 to 100 cm in body length, with a 20 to 40 cm tail, and weigh about 8 to 19 kg; males are generally larger than females.
The ears, tipped with long black tufts, and a short, dense coat provide camouflage in tall grass
Caracals are usually solitary and roost at night or during cool hours of the day. They mark
Reproduction varies by region; mating can occur year-round in favorable areas. Gestation lasts about 78 to 81
Distribution covers much of sub-Saharan Africa, parts of North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and extending into