Black-backed Jackal © Brian Basson
Black-backed jackal
The black-backed jackal is a canid native to two areas of Africa, separated by roughly 900 km. One region includes the southern...
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Black-backed jackal
The black-backed jackal is a canid native to two areas of Africa, separated by roughly 900 km. One region includes the southernmost tip of the continent, including South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. The other area is along the eastern coastline, including Kenya, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia. It is listed by the IUCN as least concern, due to its widespread range and adaptability, although it is still persecuted as a livestock predator and rabies vector.
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Scientific name: Canis mesomelas
Weight: 5.40 kg (11.90 pound) – 10 kg (22.05 pound) (Female, Zimbabwe population) · 6.80 kg (14.99 pound) – 9.50 kg (20.94 pound) (Male,
Height: 30 cm – 48 cm
Length: 60 cm – 90 cm
Tail length: 26 cm – 40 cm
Gestation period: 60 days
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The black-backed jackal is a canid native to two areas of Africa, separated by roughly 900 km. One region includes the southernmost tip of the continent, including South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. The other area is along the eastern coastline, including Kenya, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia. It is listed by the IUCN as least concern, due to its widespread range and adaptability, although it is still persecuted as a livestock predator and rabies vector.
en.wikipedia.org · Text under CC-BY-SA license
Wikipedia
Scientific name: Canis mesomelas
Weight: 5.40 kg (11.90 pound) – 10 kg (22.05 pound) (Female, Zimbabwe population) · 6.80 kg (14.99 pound) – 9.50 kg (20.94 pound) (Male,
Height: 30 cm – 48 cm
Length: 60 cm – 90 cm
Tail length: 26 cm – 40 cm
Gestation period: 60 days
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