They certainly get the young, but the not so aggressive side striped jackal doesn't typically target the young of larger animals(like Gazelles).The black backed jackal, the most aggressive of the jackals occasionally even target adult gazelles(especially if it's by itself).
No, but they do eat antelope, which is related to the deer
Jackals in the Canis genus (examples: Canis aureusand Canis mesomelas) are known to eat small rodents such as mice.
Sometimes a jackal MAY eat a panda cub. But the mother panda (sow) will protect her cubs.
Yes I think so.
Yes, they do.
yes they do
no, but hyenas will eat jackals
Jackals are carnivores. So they eat meat.
Jackals are way too small to do that.
leopords,hyenas,and eagles eat jackals you moron
Things that eat Jackals include leopards, hyena's, and eagles.
yes it does
Goats eat glue with their mouths, they does.
well jackals don't eat humans
Jackals are omnivorous, meaning they eat plants and animals. They aren't picky, so just about any fresh fruit they find, if they're hungry, they will eat.
No, goats should not eat geraniums. They are poisonous to goats and kill them if to much is ingested.
No goats will not eat a hornet if they try they will only do it once =)
Jackals might eat deer fawns, if there were any in the jackal's range. Jackals are small - 30 lbs for males, a little less for females - so an adult deer is out of the question. Jackals seem to prefer small burrowing animals.