If you are hunting a side-striped jackal in the north-east, you could pay a trophy fee of US$150 to a hefty US$650.
Black or Silver-Backed Jackal - Canis mesomelasĮssentially, the black-backed jackal occurs in 2 separate ranges - in southern and east Africa.They are well known as scavengers but in reality they primarily hunt down small prey themselves. The Ethiopian wolf is one of the rarest and most endangered of all canids.Jackal are quite popular trophies for African hunters. Side-striped jackal ( Lupulella adusta) - live in central and Southern Africa Ī canid from Ethiopia and Eritrea, the Ethiopian wolf ( Canis simensis), is sometimes called Simien jackal, but it is really a wolf.
Golden jackal ( Canis aureus) - live in South and Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.Black-backed jackal ( Lupulella mesomelas) - the common jackal, live in many African habitats.It could be put this way: jackals are dogs which have a certain similar appearance and behaviour. They have several times developed from canid ancestors. Sometimes, jackals join small packs, for example to hunt a big animal, but normally they hunt alone or as a pair. The territory may be large enough to hold some young adults who live with their parents until they have their own territory. A pair defends its territory from other pairs: they mark the territory with urine and feces. Jackals are monogamous (each male lives with only one female). They are predators of small to medium-sized animals and proficient scavengers. Jackals are "opportunistic omnivores", which will take on larger animals if they need to. This not fast, but they have great endurance, so can run for a long time. To hunt, they can run at speeds of 16 km/h (10 mph). They are carnivorous of small and medium-sized prey. Jackals are canid species found in Africa and Asia.