They don't form packs like other animals. They don't hunt with them, but they have a call to assemble the pack when ever in trouble. For this reason they never hunt too far from each other. So your answers is yes they do.
A group of jackals is called a pack. Black backed jackals, unlike the other two species of jackals, hunt in larger packs to hunt larger game such as impala and other small antelope and will target the defenseless animals such as a mother giving birth to a fawn or an antelope injured by lion attack. See a surprising thing about where a single black backed jackal takes down a healthy adult female impala.
The Jackals was created in 1967.
Jackals howl at the moon primarily as a form of communication within their social groups. Howling helps to establish territory, coordinate with pack members, and strengthen social bonds. The full moon often provides bright light during the night, making it an ideal time for vocalizing and marking their presence. Additionally, the association between howling and the moon in popular culture enhances the perception of this behavior.
no, but hyenas will eat jackals
Jackals are about 3ft high at the shoulder.
The duration of The Jackals is 1.6 hours.
Jackals are carnivores. So they eat meat.
Jackals are way too small to do that.
The collective noun is a skulk of jackals.
All Jackals travel and hunt in packs.
how do jackals protect them selfs
The New Jackals was created in 1998.