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  1. Jackal - Wikipedia

    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 …

  2. Are Jackals Real? Facts About These Wild Canines

    Distinguishing Jackal Species The designation “jackal” is an umbrella term for three species traditionally recognized: the Black-backed Jackal, the Side-striped Jackal, and the Golden …

  3. Jackal | African, Canine & Nocturnal | Britannica

    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 …

  4. Jackal - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    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.

  5. Jackal - African Wildlife Foundation

    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.

  6. 12 Facts About Jackals: Animals with Remarkable Adaptations

    A jackal has to be fast enough to dart in and grab a piece of animal carrion without getting crushed by a lion’s paw. This “clever” nature is why they are often portrayed as tricksters in …

  7. Jackal - New World Encyclopedia

    These small to medium-sized canids, with long legs and curved canine teeth, are found in Africa, Asia, and southeastern Europe. The name jackal sometimes also is applied to a fourth canid …

  8. Jackal: Species, Habits, and Conservation Insights

    Sep 29, 2024 · The jackal is a fascinating wild canid known for its adaptability and cunning nature. Spread across Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe, jackals belong to the family Canidae, which …

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

    Mar 18, 2025 · 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 …

  10. Jackals - Animal Streets

    With sharp eyes, keen ears, and a nose that can catch the scent of a meal from miles away, the jackal enters the scene. Neither fully predator nor purely scavenger, the jackal is a symbol of …