Brown, grey back and tail. Bottom of the tail is black. Sometimes a bit white on muzzle.
any color!
the Golden Jackal comes from the color of the fear on the Animal. :)
The jackal was strongly associated with cemeteries in ancient Egypt, since it was a scavenger which threatened to uncover human bodies and eat their flesh. The distinctive black color of Anubis "did not have to do with the jackal [per se] but with the color of rotting flesh and with the black soil of the Nile valley, symbolizing rebirth.
No normally no.
Usually ranges from pale gold to yellow with some silver textuers.
Jackals typically have a coat that ranges in color from yellowish to grayish-brown, often with black markings on their backs and tails. Their fur can vary slightly depending on the specific species, such as the golden jackal, which has a more golden hue, or the black-backed jackal, which features a distinct black stripe along its back. Overall, their coloration helps them blend into their savanna and grassland habitats.
a jackal
Brown, grey back and tail. Bottom of the tail is black. Sometimes a bit white on muzzle.
Edward Fox played The Jackal
Anubis is frequently depicted with the head of a black jackal; as black represented the fertility of the Nile (resurrection).
No
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.