What fundamental difference separates a serval's aggression from that of a domestic cat?

Answer

Servals lack thousands of years of selective breeding favoring docility.

Domestic cats have benefited from millennia of selective breeding that actively favors docility and reduces reactive aggression toward people. Servals do not share this extensive domestication history, meaning their instinctual responses remain closely linked to their wild ancestry.

What fundamental difference separates a serval's aggression from that of a domestic cat?

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