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10 Fascinating Jackal Facts - Fact Animal 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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What Is a Jackal? Key Facts Connection to Dogs - Hepper 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
Jackal - Key Facts, Information Pictures - Animal Corner 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)
Jackal - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts Today, the recognized jackal species are the Side‑Striped Jackal, the Black‑Backed Jackal, and the Golden Jackal The Ethiopian Wolf is a distinct canid and is not classified as a jackal Jackals generally stand about 36 to 50 centimeters at the shoulder and weigh between 7 and 15 kilograms
Jackal Animal Facts - Canidae - A-Z Animals Jackals are small-to-medium, omnivorous canids characterized by slender builds, long legs, pointed muzzles, and adaptable diets The term most commonly applies to the Golden Jackal (Eurasia) and the African jackals (Black-backed and Side-striped), but it is not a formal taxonomic rank