Feeding behaviour of the caracal Felis caracal Schreber 1776 in the Mountain Zebra National Park

  • Grobler J
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Abstract

A total of 21 caracal kills were recorded in the Mountain Zebra National Park of which 15 were mountain reedbuck. In 200 scats analysed, mammals made up 93,8% of the prey species identified, birds 5,3% and reptiles 0,9%. Cape dassies (53,3%) and mountain reedbuck (19,6%) were the most common prey items in the scats. The way in which prey is eaten, food con· sumption and hunting behaviour are discussed

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Grobler, J. H. (1981). Feeding behaviour of the caracal Felis caracal Schreber 1776 in the Mountain Zebra National Park. South African Journal of Zoology, 16(4), 259–262. https://doi.org/10.1080/02541858.1981.11447764

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