No, a jackal is a member of the dog family - nothing to do with reptiles at all.
Mostly in Africa, though one of the 3 species of jackal(the golden jackal also known as common jackal)also lives in Asia and southeastern Europe.
They are both scavengers.
The common name for a reptilia is a reptile.
it is a snake
· Jackal · Jack Rabbit · Jaguar
no, but they share a common reptile ancestor.
The Common Kingsnake:)
Cats
The common ancestor of mammals and birds was a reptile.
a jackal
Edward Fox played The Jackal
The status of jackals varies by species and region. Generally, the common jackal species, such as the golden jackal and the black-backed jackal, are classified as Least Concern by the IUCN, indicating stable populations. However, habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict can pose threats to their survival in certain areas. Conservation efforts are important to monitor their populations and mitigate these challenges.