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BLACK-BACKED JACKAL |
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Canis mesomelas |
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Body weight: 13 kg |
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Shoulder height: 40 cm |
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Pregnancy: 60 days |
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Number of young: 6 |
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Life expectancy: ± 10 years |
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Abundant |
The black-backed jackal is a handsome species that occurs throughout southern
Africa. The distinctive cry is very well known and it communicates with an
elaborate vocabulary. Mainly nocturnal, it is found singly or in pairs.
Large numbers will congregate at a carcass. It is cunning and swift and
will wait in the wings for lions to finish eating, often darting in to snatch a
morsel. During the day it rests up under low bushes. The young are
born in abandoned ant-bear holes. Sight, sense of smell and hearing are
acute. It is preyed upon by leopard, which have a preference for canine
meat; large eagles will also take the young pups. |
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