There are three species of jackals. The side striped jackal can be found in Zambia.
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The Jackals - 1967 is rated/received certificates of:
Iceland:16
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The Jackals of a Great City was created on 1916-06-27.
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The cast of Jackals - 2011 includes: Polly Christopher as Saskia and Lara
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Westwind - 1975 Sea Jackals was released on:
USA: 1975
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Yes, jackals are typically shy and avoid humans, but they may attack if they feel threatened or cornered.
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Jackals can be found throughout Africa, as well as some parts of Asia. They often live in savannas and woodlands.
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The Jackals of a Great City - 1916 was released on:
USA: 27 June 1916
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No, they come from the Canidae family, which includes wolves, foxes, coyotes, and jackals.
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Jackals prowled around cemeteries, so the Ancient Egyptians believed that Anubis watched over the dead.
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No, jackals do not lay eggs. They are mammals and give birth to live young.
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Jackals are territorial, so most animals will avoid going into their territory, but if there's an intruder the jackals will fight the intruder off.
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Jackals might eat deer fawns, if there were any in the jackal's range. Jackals are small - 30 lbs for males, a little less for females - so an adult deer is out of the question. Jackals seem to prefer small burrowing animals.
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Tigers and golden jackals do not have a symbiotic relationship as they do not have a mutually beneficial association. Tigers are apex predators that do not rely on golden jackals for survival, and golden jackals do not benefit from tigers in any direct way. In fact, tigers may even pose a threat to golden jackals as they compete for similar prey species. Symbiotic relationships typically involve two species that depend on each other for resources or other benefits, which is not the case with tigers and golden jackals.
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