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Caracal

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The Cape Caracal, also known as the African lynx, is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa. It is a solitary and elusive animal that is well adapted to a wide variety of habitats, including savannas, forests, and deserts. The Cape Caracal is easily recognized by its tufted ears and distinctive facial markings, which include black tufts on the tips of its ears, a distinctive reddish-brown coat, and a short, bobbed tail. Although the Cape Caracal is not considered endangered, its numbers have been in decline due to habitat loss and fragmentation, as well as hunting and trapping for its fur.

Normal delivery time is 8-12 weeks.

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The Cape Caracal, also known as the African lynx, is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa. It is a solitary and elusive animal that is well adapted to a wide variety of habitats, including savannas, forests, and deserts. The Cape Caracal is easily recognized by its tufted ears and distinctive facial markings, which include black tufts on the tips of its ears, a distinctive reddish-brown coat, and a short, bobbed tail. Although the Cape Caracal is not considered endangered, its numbers have been in decline due to habitat loss and fragmentation, as well as hunting and trapping for its fur.

Normal delivery time is 8-12 weeks.

The Cape Caracal, also known as the African lynx, is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa. It is a solitary and elusive animal that is well adapted to a wide variety of habitats, including savannas, forests, and deserts. The Cape Caracal is easily recognized by its tufted ears and distinctive facial markings, which include black tufts on the tips of its ears, a distinctive reddish-brown coat, and a short, bobbed tail. Although the Cape Caracal is not considered endangered, its numbers have been in decline due to habitat loss and fragmentation, as well as hunting and trapping for its fur.

Normal delivery time is 8-12 weeks.

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