

Information: The leucistic Serval (white Serval) – scientific name Leptailurus serval – is an African medium-sized wild cat. The shoulder height is 50 cm and the total body length is one meter. The leucistic serval (white serval) has a white coat and either white, light beige, light gray or black spots. This wild cat is not afraid of water.
Leucism is a defect mutation in animals that causes the coat to be white and the underlying skin to be pink, as the skin contains no melanocytes (pigment-producing cells). In albinism, on the other hand, the cells are present but incapable of producing the pigment melanin.
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