Golden Jackals (Canis aureus), also called Asiatic or Common Jackals, are small jackals native to northern and central Africa and southern Asia. Golden Jackals live 7 to 9 years in the wild, but have been known to live up 16 years in captivity.
Jackals | Fauna of Morocco | Fauna of Algeria | Fauna of West Africa | Fauna of the Sahara | Fauna of Egypt | Fauna of Sudan | Fauna of Ethiopia | Fauna of East Africa | Fauna of the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Fauna of Greece | Fauna of Hungary | Fauna of Italy | Fauna of Slovenia | Fauna of Bulgaria | Fauna of the Republic of Macedonia | Fauna of Bosnia & Herzegovina | Fauna of Serbia & Montenegro | Fauna of Croatia | Fauna of Albania | Fauna of Iran | Wildlife of the Middle East | Fauna of Central Asia | Fauna of Pakistan | Mammals of India
Guldsjakal | Goldschakal | Canis aureus | Chacal doré | תן זהוב | Goldschakal | Paprastasis šakalas | Gewone jakhals | Gullsjakal | Обыкновенный шакал | Guldschakal
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