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MASTI - Flora & Fauna - Animals - Mammals -
Caracal |
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Classification |
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Kingdom : |
Animalia
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| Phylum : |
Chordata
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| Class: |
Mammalia |
| Order : |
Carnivora |
| Family : |
Felidae |
| Subfamily :
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Felinae |
| Genus : |
Caracal |
| Species : |
C.caracal |
| Zoological name :
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Caracal Caracal |
| Found In : |
Panna National Park, Sariska
Tiger Reserve, Ranthambore National Park |
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Physical appearance : Caracal is 52 inches long
and weigh around 50 pounds. They have long slender
body with total height of about 20 inches. They have
pointed and narrow black ears. Males are larger than
the females. The fur of the caracal is reddish brown
in colour. Under parts of the chin and body are
white and the narrow black eye runs from the corner
of the eyes to the nose. The size of its tail is
around 30 cm. They have long legs and are excellent
climbers. It is the heaviest and fastest of all
small cats.
Presence in India : Caracal is found in
Rajasthan, Gujrat and the Western parts of Madhya
Pradesh. They are also spotted in Panna National
Park, Sariska and Ranthambore Tiger Reserve.
Species : Caracal caracal caracal, Caracal
caracal algira, Caracal caracal damarensis, Caracal
caracal limpopoensis, Caracal caracal lucani,
Caracal caracal michaelis, Caracal caracal nubica,
Caracal caracal poecilotis, Caracal caracal schmitzi
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Habitat : Caracal prefers scrubby and arid
habitats. They are also found in the evergreen
mountainous and tropical rain forests. It lives upto
an altitude of 3000 meters.
Diet : Caracal is a carnivorous and preys
upon rodents, hares, hyraxes, birds, jackal,
mongoose, mountain reedbuck, small antelope,
hedgehog and baby impala. It also eats feathers of
small birds. Caracal can survive without the water
for the longer period. It mainly haunts during the
night time.
Reproduction : Caracal attain the sexual
maturity between 12- 16 months. They have the
capability to breed throughout the year. Female
usually mates along with the three males. The
gestation period rests for 78- 81 days. Females
produce a litter of 1- 4 kittens., with 2 being the
average. Young ones are born blind and helpless.
They are reddish brown in colour. They open their
eyes in 6-10 days. They remain with their mothers
for about an year and are weaned at 10 weeks.
Conservation status : (Least concern).The
Soviet Central Asian subspecies has an IUCN listing
as rare. All Asian populations have a CITES appendix
1 listing. Caracal is being widely haunted for its
skin. They are mostly killed for livestock
predation. It is also haunted for games and sports.
Lifespan : Lifespan of the Caracal exceeds
upto the age of 19 years. |
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