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what is the difference between fox and jackal​

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jackals are medium-sized omnivorous mammals of the genus Canis, a genus which also includes wolves and the domestic dog. While the word "jackal" has historically been used for many small canids, in modern use it most commonly refers to three species: the closely related black-backed jackal and side-striped jackal of sub-Saharan Africa, and the golden jackal of south-central Eurasia, which is more closely related to other members of the genus Canis.

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Fox, any of various members of the dog family ( Canidae) resembling small to medium-sized bushy-tailed dogs with long fur, pointed ears, and a narrow snout.

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