Serval
The serval is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, known for its distinctive appearance and exceptional hunting skills. Unlike the African wildcat, the serval has a slender build, long legs, and large ears, making it well-adapted to its grassy habitats.
Klipspringer

The klipspringer is a small species of antelope found primarily in eastern and southern Africa, known for their ability to climb rocky terrain with ease. They are herbivorous animals that feed on a variety of plants, and are known for their agility, jumping ability, and camouflaging coat.
Jackal

The jackal is a medium-sized carnivorous mammal found primarily in Africa and parts of Asia, known for their distinctive howls and scavenging habits. They are opportunistic hunters that feed on small mammals, birds, and carrion, and are known for their adaptability to a variety of environments, including grasslands, deserts, and forests.
Duiker (Common)

The duiker is a small to medium-sized antelope found in different habitats across sub-Saharan Africa. Despite its size, the duiker is known for its remarkable agility and the ability to dive and hide in dense vegetation to escape predators.
Civet

The civet is a small, nocturnal mammal found in Africa and Asia. Known for their distinctive musky scent, civets are omnivores that feed on a variety of foods, including insects, small mammals, fruit, and carrion.
Bushpig

The bushpig is a medium-sized wild pig found throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa. With their coarse, bristly hair and sharp tusks, bushpigs are omnivores that feed on a variety of foods, including roots, tubers, fruits, and small animals.
African Wildcat

The African wildcat is a small, nocturnal feline species found throughout Africa and parts of the Middle East. It has a short, sandy-colored coat with distinctive stripes on its legs and tail, and is considered the ancestor of the domesticated housecat.