Yes, jackals are typically shy and avoid humans, but they may attack if they feel threatened or cornered.
Because they would attack live-stock
yes obviously if threatened
well jackals don't eat humans
jackals,eagle owls,carcals,hyenas and humans
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.
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.
Tasmanian devils do not attack humans.
The largest threat to pandas are humans, but there are certain animals (discounting humans) that prey on pandas - for example jackals and leopards.
The alligator will attack humans, but not on a regular basis.
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.
Predators to the Fennec Fox are humans, eagles, owls, jackals, hyenas,and domestic dogs
No but you can attack them