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caracal

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caracal
long-legged desert cat, related to the lynx; fawn color with black tips; Caracal caracal.


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Caracal Starts Sales in Europe Caracal International has signed an important deal in Italy, announced Saeed Al Shamsi, Commercial Director of Caracal LLC, the first state-owned fire-arm manufacturer in the Arab world.
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