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jackals

  • plural
    of jackal.
    jackal
    noun
    any of several nocturnal wild dogs of the genus Canis, especially C. aureus, of Asia and Africa, that scavenge or hunt in packs.

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Maned wolves are South America's largest canids, a group of mammals which include dogs, foxes and jackals.

From BBC Dec. 18, 2025

The animals, also known as the plains wolf and listed as vulnerable, are smaller than the stronger Himalayan wolf and can be mistaken for other species such as jackals.

From Barron's Nov. 30, 2025

The kibbutz had a local pub, but there was little else to do at night other than stargaze and listen to jackals howling in the desert.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 12, 2025

Though they are genetically closer to jackals, they convergently evolved to resemble gray wolves.

From Slate Apr. 10, 2025

“Come out, Bliksem! You’ve got some tasty jackals to find!”

From "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer

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