yes obviously if threatened
Yes, jackals are typically shy and avoid humans, but they may attack if they feel threatened or cornered.
well jackals don't eat humans
jackals,eagle owls,carcals,hyenas and humans
It a commensalistic relationship between the Golden Jackal and the Tiger.
The sand cat has a variety of enemies. These include venomous snakes, jackals, owls, as well as humans. Sand cats can be killed in traps made for foxes and jackals.
The largest threat to pandas are humans, but there are certain animals (discounting humans) that prey on pandas - for example jackals and leopards.
Tigers and golden jackals do not have a symbiotic relationship as they do not have a mutually beneficial association. Tigers are apex predators that do not rely on golden jackals for survival, and golden jackals do not benefit from tigers in any direct way. In fact, tigers may even pose a threat to golden jackals as they compete for similar prey species. Symbiotic relationships typically involve two species that depend on each other for resources or other benefits, which is not the case with tigers and golden jackals.
Predators to the Fennec Fox are humans, eagles, owls, jackals, hyenas,and domestic dogs
Predators of adult cheetahs are hyenas and lions, their principle predators are humans. For cheetah cubs, their predators are hyenas, lions, birds of prey such as large eagles, jackals and more. Their principle predators are humans. Humans, I don't think they have any other enemies. Adult cheetah's predators are hyenas and lions, their principle predator are humans. Cheetah cub's predators are hyenas, lions, birds of prey such as large eagles, jackals and more. Their principle predator are humans.
There is a pretty extensive relationship between kiwis and humans. The relationship between kiwis and humans includes humans eating kiwis.
The Jackals was created in 1967.
no, but hyenas will eat jackals