Caracal (Noun)
Meaning
Of deserts of northern Africa and southern Asia.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The caracal is a nocturnal and solitary animal, and it's rarely spotted by humans in the vast deserts of northern Africa.
- In the scorching deserts of the Middle East, the caracal's adaptability to its surroundings is evident in its tawny-brown coat that helps it blend in.
- Desert ecosystems of southern Asia, particularly in India, are home to the caracal, where it is an apex predator.
- With its powerful legs and sharp claws, the caracal is a skilled hunter in the deserts of northern Africa, preying on small mammals, birds, and reptiles.
- The caracal's territory in the deserts of northern Africa and southern Asia often overlaps with that of other large cat species, such as leopards and lions.