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      • The species that one can easily recognize is the black-backed jackal. This is owing to the distinctive appearance that sets it apart from others. With gold fur spreading across their back and a silver strip through the posterior surface, they are easily spotted.
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    The members are the dog (C. lupus familiaris), gray wolf (C. lupus), coyote (C. latrans), golden jackal (C. aureus), Ethiopian wolf (C. simensis), black-backed jackal (C. mesomelas), side-striped jackal (C. adustus), dhole (Cuon alpinus), and African wild dog (Lycaon pictus). [6]

  3. Jackal Facts Overview. Habitat: Mostly savannas and woodlands but also marshes, deserts, grasslands. Location: Central and Southern Africa, Southeastern Europe, Middle East, South Asia. Lifespan: Around 9 years in the wild, 16 in captivity. Size: 85 cm (34 inches) long, 40cm (16 inches) tall.

    • Around 9 years in the wild, 16 in captivity
    • 85 cm (34 inches) long, 40cm (16 inches) tall
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    Jackals vary in size and color depending on species, however, they generally measure 15 – 20 inches high at the shoulder, have a body length of 70 – 86 centimetres and weigh between 15 – 35 pounds. Jackals are well adapted as long distance runners with their large feet and fused leg bones. Jackals are able to run for long periods of time maintainin...

    Jackals habitats include desert, grassy plains and open (sometimes wooded) savannas depending on species. The Common Jackal is generally found in deserts, steppes and semi-arid deserts, the Black-backed Jackal is found in woodlands and savannas and the Side-striped Jackal prefers marshes, bush land and mountains.

    Jackals are nocturnal, omnivorous scavengers. With their long legs and curved canine teeth, they are well adapted for hunting. Some Jackals may gather to scavenge a carcass or to hunt larger prey such as antelope, gazelles and livestock but normally hunt alone or in pairs. Their diet consists of small mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles. Jackal...

    Jackals are very territorial and monogamouspairs will fiercely defend their territory from intruders. Territories may also contain some young adults who have remained with their parents until they are able to establish their own territories. Both male and female jackals scent mark their boundaries. The Black-backed Jackal is the most commonly seen ...

    Jackals are monogamous, meaning they mate for life. The female Jackal has a gestation period of 8 – 9 weeks (2 months) after which a litter of 3 – 6 pups is born. Each pup weighs 200 – 250 grams at birth. For the first 10 days, the pups are blind and cannot open their eyes. The pups are fed regurgitated food. They are weaned at 4 months and they re...

  4. The jackal is a cunning and resourceful omnivore threatened by habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Learn how AWF protects the golden jackal, black jackal, and side-striped species.

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  5. Jan 27, 2017 · There are three species of jackal. There's the black-backed jackal; the golden, or common, jackal; and the side-striped jackal. All three species are about the size of domestic dogs.

  6. Jul 26, 2024 · Jackal, any of several species of wolflike carnivores of the dog genus, Canis, family Canidae, sharing with the hyena an exaggerated reputation for cowardice. Four species are usually recognized: the golden, or Asiatic, jackal (C. aureus), found from eastern Europe to Southeast Asia, the African.

  7. Jackals are wolflike animals that are related to dogs. At night jackals howl to communicate with each other. The howl can be quite bothersome to humans. People often describe the noise as sounding like loud crying or a siren. There are four species, or types, of jackal.

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