Jackals are omnivorous and can change their diet depending on available food. They mostly eat insects, berries, and small mammals like rodents, but will sometimes form a pack to hunt larger prey. They are commonly mistaken for eating mostly carrion, which is actually only a small portion of their diet. Jackals are not really picky when it comes to food, they just eat things that they can eat like: young Gazelles, rodents, rabbits, birds, eggs, reptiles, fish, insects, and fruit. And occasionally they eat road kill.
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It actually depends on what kind of jackal it is. The Golden Jackal eats pears as a fruit. The vegetation that they eat can be dogwood and hawthorn.
The tiger kills food but doesn't eat all of it. The jackal eats the rest. The jackal gets food and the tiger is not harmed.
a jackal is yes a scavenger due to the fact it does not hunt its own food yet it eats dead meat/animals.
The golden jackal eats sand cats and jerboas.
a jackal
Edward Fox played The Jackal
Yes, a Jackal is a Secondary Consumer because it eats first consumers such as goats, rabbits, young gazelles,rodents, rabbits, birds, eggs,reptiles, fish, insects,and fruit. And occasionally they eat road kill. They are omnivores.
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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.