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Serval: Wild Cat on the Hunt

In Serval: Wild Cat on the Hunt, naturalist Steve Backshall joins a group of scientists to look for servals in an unusual location — near a power station — and shows why these wild cats are such effective hunters. This video is excerpted from BBC's Deadly 60, an award-winning nature and adventure show for kids in which narrator Steve Backshall has one mission: to travel the globe in search of 60 of the world's deadliest animals.

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South Africa
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Deadly 60
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4:01
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Q: What makes a serval so good at hunting?
A: The serval has the ability to see in the dark and to leap with great accuracy.

Q: How does the serval use its senses?
A: The serval uses its eyesight and hearing to find prey.

Q: Why was the power station a good place to look for servals?
A: There are not a lot of people or large predators near the power station, but there are lots of prey.

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