Yes they are.
The jackal belongs to the order Carnivora, which includes various carnivorous mammals. Within this order, jackals are part of the family Canidae, which also encompasses dogs, wolves, and foxes. The genus of jackals includes species such as the golden jackal, side-striped jackal, and black-backed jackal.
The black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas) belongs to the kingdom Animalia. This carnivorous mammal is part of the phylum Chordata and the class Mammalia. It is classified under the order Carnivora and the family Canidae.
No, a jackal is not a primate. Jackals are canids, belonging to the family Canidae, which includes dogs, wolves, and foxes. They are carnivorous mammals known for their scavenging and hunting behaviors. Primates, on the other hand, are a distinct order of mammals that includes humans, monkeys, and apes, characterized by traits such as flexible limbs and large brains.
Both foxes and chihuahuas belong to the family Canidae. Canidae is a family that includes both carnivorous and omnivorous mammals such as the wolf, jackal, coyote, domesticated dog, and the fox.
a jackal
Edward Fox played The Jackal
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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.
this animal is called Jackal.
If it is The Day Of The Jackal, it was written by Frederick Forsythe.
Joanne Jackal is 5' 6".
Hunting the Jackal was created in 2004.