A place of jackals is often referred to as a "den" or "lair," where they rest and raise their young. Jackals typically establish their dens in burrows dug by other animals or in sheltered areas that provide protection. They are social animals and may live in small packs, often scavenging or hunting together. In a broader sense, the term can also describe regions where jackals are commonly found, such as savannas or grasslands.
The Jackals was created in 1967.
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.
Orlando Jackals ended in 1997.
Orlando Jackals was created in 1994.