
Jackal

Also known as Shiyal, shiyad, persian Jackal
Lowest risk
Native
The golden jackal is a wolf-like canid that is native to Southeast Europe, Southwest Asia, South Asia, and regions of Southeast Asia. Compared with the Arabian wolf, which is the smallest of the gray wolves, the jackal is smaller and possesses shorter legs, a shorter tail, a more elongated torso, a less-prominent forehead, and a narrower and more pointed muzzle. The golden jackal's coat can vary in color from a pale creamy yellow in summer to a dark tawny beige in winter. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List due to its widespread distribution and high density in areas with plenty of available food and optimum shelter.
- Range mass
- 8 to 10 kg
- Range number of offspring
- 1 to 9
- Average number of offspring
- 4.5
- Average number of offspring
- 3
- Range gestation period
- 60 to 63 days
- Range weaning age
- 50 to 90 days
- Average age at sexual or reproductive maturity (female)
Sex: female - 334 days
- Average age at sexual or reproductive maturity (male)
Sex: male - 334 days
- Average lifespan
Status: captivity - 16.0 years
- Average lifespan
Status: captivity - 14.0 years
Ivory, A. 1999. "Canis aureus" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed November 10, 2020 at https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Canis_aureus/

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