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difference between jackals and wolves

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jackals normally live alone, or in monogamous pairs, while wolves are definitely pack animals. 4. Wolves typically hunt and feed in packs, while jackals are commonly lone hunters, or hunt in pairs; they may only form packs when trying to scavenge or battle for food.



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Answered by pranavkumaryadav714
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Explanation:

Wolf and Jackal both belong to the family, Canidae and are found throughout the world, except Antarctica. People often confuse wolf with Jackal as they look alike.

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Jackal:

Wolf Jackal

A wolf stands around 60-90 cm at the shoulders. Jackals measure around 15 to 20 inches in height

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