Thesaurus / caracal
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The lynx inhabits cold and at most temperate climates, while the caracal is to be found only in the warmest countries.
BUFFON'S NATURAL HISTORY. VOLUME VII (OF 10)GEORGES LOUIS LECLERC DE BUFFON
From the remains left by this noble animal, the caracal not unoften enjoys a comfortable repast.
BUFFON'S NATURAL HISTORY. VOLUME VII (OF 10)GEORGES LOUIS LECLERC DE BUFFON
This odd-looking creature appears somewhat like a stoutly built caracal.
THE ANIMAL WORLD, A BOOK OF NATURAL HISTORYTHEODORE WOOD
The name caracal signifies black-eared, and has been given to the animal because its ears are jet-black in color.
THE ANIMAL WORLD, A BOOK OF NATURAL HISTORYTHEODORE WOOD
In South Africa, where the caracal abounds, its hide is made by the Zulus into skin-cloaks, known as karosses.
He had lost his way following the caracal, had wandered about he knew not where.
THE RUINED CITIES OF ZULULANDHUGH MULLENEUX WALMSLEY
The caracal lies on a shelf in its den in the Zoological Gardens quietly licking its fur.
THE NOTE-BOOKS OF SAMUEL BUTLERSAMUEL BUTLER
“Oh, these people call the leopard by that name; but the real caracal is the lynx or wild cat,” answered the missionary.
THE RUINED CITIES OF ZULULANDHUGH MULLENEUX WALMSLEY
Their chiefs wore karosses of the skin of the wild cat, leopard or caracal.
The caracal has exerted a moral influence over me which I have been unable to resist.
THE NOTE-BOOKS OF SAMUEL BUTLERSAMUEL BUTLER
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Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.