give five adaptations on jackal
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Explanation:
1.Jackals are nocturnal, omnivorous scavengers. 2.With their long legs and curved canine teeth 3.they are well adapted for hunting. 4.Some Jackals may gather to scavenge a carcass or to hunt larger prey such as antelope, gazelles and livestock but normally hunt alone or in pairs
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Introduction:
◼A Jackal is a medium sized animal found in Africa, Asia and southeastern Europe.
Adaptations:
◼Jackals habitats include desert, grassy plains and open(sometimes wooded) savannas depending on species.
◼Jackals are nocturnal, omnivorous scavengers. With their long legs and curved canine teeth, they are well adapted for hunting.
◼Jackals are monogamous, means they mate for life. The female jackal has a gestation period of 8 – 9 weeks (2 months) after which a litter of 3 – 6 pups is born.
◼Jackals are very vocal and communicate with each other using a loud yell or yap, growls and high pitched howls, particularly when prey is located.
◼Jackals are preyed upon by eagles, leopards and hyenas.