If the jackal is a lone jackal, it will call other jackals and then some other jackals may hear and rush over to attack the dogs with their long, sharp teeth.If there's 2 or more the jackals will attack them together to leave huge puncture wounds on the dogs so they may die eventully from loss of biood.
wolfs and dogs.
There are three species of jackal, all in the genus canis, the same genus as all dogs. They are: golden jackal, Canis aureus side-striped jackal, Canis adustus black-backed jackal, Canis mesomelas
Several nocturnal wild dogs in Asia and Africa.
Dogs do not have a period. How gross would that be right if they did! Lol. But they don't.
Anubus is a god with the head of a jackal, but is not the god of dogs. He weighs the hearts of the dead, in order to determine their worthiness to enter the afterlife.
Yes. No, though they are related, since both are members of the canine family, along with dogs.
The scientific name of a jackal varies depending on the species. The three main species are the golden jackal (Canis aureus), the black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas), and the side-striped jackal (Canis adustum). Jackals are part of the Canidae family, which also includes dogs, wolves, and foxes. They are known for their adaptability and are commonly found in various habitats across Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia.
Several other wild dogs are omnivores including the coyote, jackal and raccoon dog. Also, all other species of foxes are omnivores.
Dogs in Egyptian mythology were often associated with the god Anubis, who was depicted with the head of a jackal or a dog. Anubis was the god of mummification and the afterlife, and dogs were believed to assist him in guiding souls to the underworld. Dogs were also seen as symbols of protection and loyalty in Egyptian culture.
they will become loners
They die
They die.