There are four types of hyena, two of which have the status 'Threatened', according to the IUCN Red List (2009). Their specific statuses are:
Striped Hyaena (Hyaena hyaena) Status: Near Threatened, population decreasing.
Brown Hyena (Hyaena brunnea) Status: Near Threatened, population decreasing.
Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) Status: Least Concern, population decreasing.
Aardwolf (Proteles cristata) Status: Least Concern, population stable.
No only if you disturb them or enter their territory.
the black and brown/tan ones are under the catorcory low risk although the silver ones are under the catorcory vonrable
is the golden jackal an endangered species
no two are near threatened two are stable
Yes because of poachers
some kinds are
they are endangered because of poachers
Markhor,black jackal ,wolf
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Edward Fox played The Jackal
There are many endangered animals found in India. The Indian Elephant, Indian Wild Ass, Jackal, Leopard, Lesser Panda, Lion-tailed Macaque, Malabar Civet, Marbled Cat, Markhor, and the Nayan are just a few.
No
No. The black backed and golden jackals are listed as species of least concern, while the silver backed and side striped jackals are listed as vulnerabl I LIKE TUARTLS
It depends on what sort of jackal you are asking about.For example, the golden jackal is Canis aureus while the side-striped jackal is Canis adustus.
Golden jackal was created in 1758.
The Jackal of Nar was created in 1999.
Hunting the Jackal was created in 2004.
Laughing Jackal was created in 2005.