Hungry for more caracal info? These Web sites can help.
Animal Diversity Web: Caracal
Find out about caracal behavior and more on the Web's premiere database for animal facts.
The Cat Survival Trust: Caracal
This charitable organization is an excellent resource for all things feline. After filling your head with caracal facts, be sure to visit their Wild Cats of the World section to learn about 38 other species of cat.
KZN Conservation Trust: Caracal
How can you tell if your sheep has been attacked by a caracal? This site, dedicated to wildlife management, has some unique caracal information.
CATS, BIG AND SMALL
Learn all about nature's purr-fect predators.
Big Cats Online
Cat evolution, behavior and other topics are explained with remarkable clarity on this professional-looking personal site.
IUCN's Cat Specialist Group
The World Conservation Union hosts one of the most well-researcherd cat sites on the Web.
Lioncrusher's Domain: The Felidae Family
All the cat species are laid out for you in detail at this site, which includes lots of links to more cat information.
MORE ON AFRICAN WILDLIFE
Go beyond lions and leopards with these Web sites.
Serengeti National Park's Official Site
Learn about the park's history, the animals that live there and much, much more on this fascinating virtual tour.
African Wildlife Foundation
This respected conservation group is dedicated exclusively to the wildlife of Africa. Their site has some of the best nature photos on the Web.
Enchanted Learning: African Animals
This educational site goes beyond modern African land animals to include dinosaurs that once roamed the continent and sea creatures that live off its coasts.
CATS ON DISCOVERY.COM
Check out these cat features on our site.
Corwin's Carnival of Creatures: Feline Fun
Follow Jeff Corwin on a trek to find little-known and dangerous cats.
Cat Breed Directory
Wild cats come in all shapes and sizes, but domestic cats all look the same, right? Would you believe that there are over 45 different breeds?
Great Cats of India
Tag along with India's leading wildlife cinematographer, Alphonse Roy, as he goes on a quest to find tigers, Asiatic lions, leopards and snow leopards.
Swimming Lions
The lions of Botswana's Okavanga Delta have taken to the water. Find out why.
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