Serval, Lynx, and Gepard- ah, I mean Leopard
Credit: https://www.reddit.com/r/KAEYAFAMILY/comments/14tfben/the_majestic_landaus_siblings/
Serval (Leptailurus serval)
Servals have the longest legs of any cat relative to their body size. These extra-long legs, plus their elongated necks, give them the nickname of "giraffe cat." Much of their legginess is due to stretched out metatarsal bones in the feet. They have the largest ears of any cat. Atop their small heads, servals have tall, oval ears, which are black on the back with a distinctive white spot that can rotate 180 degrees.
(Serval Landau also have long legs, and as a musician, probably have great ears as well.)
Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx)
Many lynx habitats face a significant amount of snow in the Winter, and the lynx have adapted well to this. Their feet are webbed and wide, acting as specialized shoes that distribute their weight effectively. This allows them to hunt in deep snow! During summer the Eurasian lynx has a short brown-reddish coat, that changes in colour with the season and turns more grey-brown or silver-grey during winter.
(My girl Lynx Landau out here surviving the harsh snowy landscape and is the Landau sibling that has the most in common with her namesake.)
Leopard (Panthera pardus)
Despite being smaller than lions and tigers, leopards are exceptionally strong for their size. They can drag prey several times their body weight up into trees, a feat that few other predators can match. This strength is crucial for survival in environments where competition for food is intense. By storing their kills in trees, leopards ensure they can feed without interference from scavengers like hyenas and vultures. Their muscular build and agility make them one of the most versatile and capable predators in the animal kingdom.
(Gepard lifts up a giant ass shield. He is a strong boy.)















