A caracal (Caracal caracal), Namibia - their long powerful legs enable them to leap as high as 10 feet, and hunt birds on the wing.
Courtesy of © BBC/Paul Williams
A caracal (Caracal caracal), Namibia - their long powerful legs enable them to leap as high as 10 feet, and hunt birds on the wing.
Courtesy of © BBC/Paul Williams
Courtesy of © BBC/Paul Williams
A caracal (Caracal caracal), Namibia - their long powerful legs enable them to leap as high as 10 feet, and hunt birds on the wing.
On part 2 of the Super Cats miniseries on Nature we discover how cats have conquered the world, thriving in almost every landscape on Earth, from fishing cats in the wetlands of Asia, to a pregnant jaguar in Costa Rica, to margays in Central American treetops, to a swamp tiger on the Indian shore.
Watch Super Cats on Nature August 4 at 8pm on WITF. This episode and many other episodes of Nature are available for on-demand viewing through the PBS Video app.