Jackal Shop Manual

Jackals are crepuscular, most active at dawn and dusk. Their most common social unit is a monogamous pair, which defends its territory from other pairs by vigorously chasing intruders and marking landmarks around the territory with their urine and feces.

From the golden jackal live in the Himalayan foothills to the black backed jackal patrolling the Kalahari, these animals prove that you don’t have to be the biggest or the strongest to win at life.

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A Jackal is a small to medium sized canid found in Africa, Asia and southeastern Europe. It is Known as a ‘Bweha’ in Swahili. There are three species of Jackal, the Common Jackal (Canis aureus), the Side-striped Jackal (Canis adustus) and the Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas).

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Jackals inhabit open country. They are nocturnal animals that usually conceal themselves by day in brush or thickets and sally forth at dusk to hunt. They live alone, in pairs, or in packs and feed on whatever small animals, plant material, or carrion is available.

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Jackals are less related to dogs than most other dog-like species, like wolves and coyotes. The only exception is the Golden Jackal, which is more closely related to dogs than other jackal species. “Jackal” refers to many species, including the black-backed jackal and the side-striped jackal.

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What Is a Jackal? Key Facts & Connection to Dogs - Hepper

Jackals are lightly built ‘dog-like’ carnivores that are native to both Africa and Eurasia. Mesopredators occupy a critical mid-way point between the charismatic apex predators and the world of small invertebrates and detritivores in the trophic web.

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Everything you should know about the Jackal. The Jackal is a group of small, wild canines. Similar in size, these animals' coats vary in color and length.