side-striped jackal

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The side-striped jackal is a medium-sized African canid known for its pale side stripes, omnivorous diet, and adaptability to woodland and savanna habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mammal
omnivore
species of canid
activityPattern nocturnal
adaptation tolerant of human-modified landscapes
authority Sundevall, 1847
averageLitterSize 3–6 pups
binomialName Lupulella adusta NERFINISHED
bodyLength approximately 70–85 cm
class Mammalia
coatColor greyish-brown
commonName grey-backed jackal NERFINISHED
side-striped jackal
communication vocalizations including yaps and howls
diet omnivorous
distinctiveFeature dark mid-dorsal stripe
pale side stripes along flanks
eats birds
carrion
fruit
insects
small mammals
family Canidae NERFINISHED
foundIn Central Africa NERFINISHED
East Africa NERFINISHED
southern Africa NERFINISHED
genus Lupulella NERFINISHED
gestationPeriod around 57–70 days
habitat bushland
forest margins
moist savanna
savanna
woodland
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo sub-Saharan Africa NERFINISHED
order Carnivora
phylum Chordata
rangeOverlap African golden wolf NERFINISHED
black-backed jackal
reproduction gives birth in underground dens
scientificName Lupulella adusta NERFINISHED
shoulderHeight approximately 40–50 cm
socialStructure family groups
monogamous pairs
tailLength approximately 30–40 cm
taxonRank species
threats habitat loss
persecution by humans
weight approximately 7–12 kg

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Nyika National Park fauna side-striped jackal