Don't eat evertthing
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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.
"The Tiger, the Brahmin, and the Jackal" is recognizable as a folktale due to its moral lesson and the use of anthropomorphism, where animals exhibit human traits and behaviors. The story typically involves a simple plot structure, featuring a conflict between the characters that ultimately conveys wisdom or a moral about trust and cunning. Additionally, the narrative often reflects cultural values and societal norms, common in folktales across various cultures.
The Rajah's son is a character in the folk tale "The Tiger, the Brahmin, and the Jackal." In the story, the Rajah's son is deceived and trapped by a tiger with the help of a cunning jackal. The tale serves as a cautionary story about deception and trust.
It a commensalistic relationship between the Golden Jackal and the Tiger.
well it turns out yes, Bengal tigers attend to kill leopards, crocs, Indian python, jackals and wolves. The tiger is 90% stronger than the wolve and jackal infacts the tiger is over 100% strong its probably the strongest and powerful animal in the cat family. The tiger is 5 times bigger than a jackal, the tiger is 4 times bigger than a wolve. Tigers attack jackals and wolves because sometimes when a Tiger makes a kill jackals and wolves try to steal they'r food. But the Tiger never gives up they act like they are busy eating and they don't know that a wolve or a jackal is coming but they can hear them coming so when the jackal or wolve gets close enough. The tiger strikes it usally bites the 2 wild dogs.
The Wikipedia article "Tiger" is very helpful in answering this question. Tigers like to be alone! Although the territories of tigers may sometimes overlap, they prefer living and hunting apart from other tigers. With other animals, relationships differ. Tigers are fiercely competitive for prey, and will kill potential rivals, like leopards, anacondas*, and crocodiles. With the jackal, however, the tiger seems to tolerate the jackal's presence, and the jackal benefits from the tiger's hunts. *Note: Anacondas are found in South America and do not occur anywhere near the range of the tiger. Pythons, however, are found in the area.
In the Himalayas, the golden jackal will sometimes form a commensal bond with a tiger. They will follow the tiger at a safe distance and feed on the remains of the tiger's kill. The tiger gains no benefit, but the jackal gains food and a measure of protection from other predators from the presence of the tiger.
Tabaqui is a character in Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book". He is a jackal who serves as a sidekick to the tiger Shere Khan and is known for his cunning and devious nature. Tabaqui frequently spreads gossip and misinformation among the animals of the jungle.
Coyote and american badger- the coyote runs the prey down and when it burrows the badger digs it up and they kill it and both eat. Gray wolf and raven- the raven flies over dead animals and the wolves find it that way, or the wolves hunt down and kill something and don't mind if it scavenges. Tiger and jackal- the tiger can hunt the prey and then the jackal warns the tiger if another tiger is coming or another animal.
a jackal
Edward Fox played The Jackal