The serval does not live in warm places or with other animals but in a completely different place in the savannah. The serval lives in grassland and moreland. The servals prefer place areas with bushes. They also like places with dry reed beds near steam. The serval likes to live in places that are not in the middle of somewhere, so he does not need to fight with other species every day . The serval like to stay next to thick and tall grass and does not live in warm or cold but places more more in between them. The serval are active in the morning and late after-noon. Servals exhibit a preference for secluded areas within their habitat, avoiding highly trafficked or densely populated regions where conflicts with other species may arise. By selecting locations on the periphery rather than the center of activity, servals can minimize competition for resources and maintain a relatively peaceful existence within their territorial boundaries.