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Jackal (Golden)

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Canis aureus
Jackal (Golden)

Range

Golden jackals are found in north and east Africa, the Middle East and in some places in Europe.

Habitat

Golden jackals are found on savannah and dry scrublands.

Body Traits

They are small members of the dog family, measuring about three feet long and weighing up to 35 pounds.

Habits

They make loud yips and howls to communicate with family members. They are active mostly at night (nocturnal). Jackals have one mate for life.

Diet

They live in pairs or little family groups hunting small animals, newborn gazelles or feeding on dead animals (scavengers). They will eat fruit and plants too.

Predators

Predators are leopards, hyenas and eagles.

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Reproduction

The female is pregnant for 9 weeks (gestation) giving birth to about 4 pups late in the year.

Lifespan and/or Conservation Status

They live about 10 years in the wild. They are listed as Lower Risk - least concern.

Jackal (Golden)

Classification

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Caniformia
Family: Canidae
Genus: Canis
Species: Canis aureus

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