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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Kwai Chang-Kum says you can't keep the African Serval at home
Did you know that...
- While hunting, the African Serval may pause for up to 15 minutes at a time to listen with eyes closed.
- The Serval has been known to dig into burrows in search of underground prey, and to leap 3-5 m (9-16 ft) into the air to grab birds in flight.
- The Serval swallow small prey whole.
There may be many more things to know about the Serval. Find out by listening the the HDC talk to Kwai Chang-Kum of Zoos Victoria by clicking here.
Find out the latest news at www.zoo.org.au
- While hunting, the African Serval may pause for up to 15 minutes at a time to listen with eyes closed.
- The Serval has been known to dig into burrows in search of underground prey, and to leap 3-5 m (9-16 ft) into the air to grab birds in flight.
- The Serval swallow small prey whole.
There may be many more things to know about the Serval. Find out by listening the the HDC talk to Kwai Chang-Kum of Zoos Victoria by clicking here.
Find out the latest news at www.zoo.org.au
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African Serval,
Kwai Chang-Kum,
Melbourne Zoo,
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