Golden Jackal: Wandering Howler Of Indian Jungles
Image: Unsplash
The golden jackal is a canid widely found in India; it is known for its distinctive howl and adaptability
Image: Unsplash
Golden jackals communicate through a range of howls, including high-pitched collective calls
Image: Unsplash
They also howl during the breeding season, which in India is from December to April
Image: Unsplash
They can thrive in a variety of habitats, including dry deciduous forests, semi-arid regions, agricultural lands, and near human settlements
Image: Unsplash
Golden jackals are monogamous and form family groups of up to four or five individuals
Image: Unsplash
They scent mark their dens and trails with urine and faeces to help defend their territory
Image: Unsplash
Golden jackals can travel up to 12-15 km in a single night to find food or better habitat
Image: Unsplash
Check More Stories
Image: Unsplash
ndtv.com