The Caracal has
very characterisic tufts of black hair at the end of its pointed ears.
It is very good at bush camouflage, and is scarcely noticed when lying
frozen against the earth. This graceful cat is a adept hunter and
possesses great speed and lightning reflexes: it is a simple matter
for it to snatch a flying bird out of the air. The caracal has a leopard-like
bark and is robustly built with heavy limbs. It has powerful jaws,
long, sharp teeth and its paws have curved heavy claws which make
it a fierce predator, which can become very dangerous when injured
or cornered. In the wild, they prey on dassies, birds, lizards and
small buck, and are generally averse to taking carrion, although they
have been known to do so. They are very adept tree climbers, and often
take their prey into a tree to be eaten. The caracal prefers to remove
fur and feathers from the carcass before eating the rest. The female
caracal produces a litter of one to three in a tree or disused aardvark
hole.
More facts about Caracals
WHERE FOUND: Kalahari
Gemsbok National Park
Augrabies Falls National Park
Addo Elephant National Park
Mountain Zebra National Park
Tsitsikamma National Park
Karoo National Park