Some other interesting wildlife here includes giraffe, leopard, cheetah, jackal, blue wildebeest, gemsbok and black rhino. |
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Five times a jackal barks in the cold season, and the elephants trumpet and donkeys bay many times more. |
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But he never loosed his grip, and inch by inch he hauled the beast, hanging like a drowned jackal, up on the branch. |
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Today, you will be lucky to see a jackal scamper off, or a black-naped hare lollop across a path. |
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Mountain rhebuck, duiker, jackal, mongoose, porcupine and dassie now live in the Reserve. |
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In that event, it seems quite possible the French jackal will be in at the kill as well. |
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There were pictures of jackals all over the wall and many jackal figurines. |
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In such a vast park there are only a few hundreds of wild animals which include the jackal, the fox, the dall sheep, the caribou and the moose. |
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The dholes and jaguar were alert though, and already got the jackal who had an unhealthy interest in the horses surrounded. |
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This muscle is infrequent in humans but is commonly found in the dog, fox, wolf, jackal, panther, and the dingo. |
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The profiler is about the equivalent of somebody who divines jackal tracks with a broken twig. |
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I could see Alexander cover his nose and his jackal buried its head beneath its paws. |
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When the jackal got up, the suricates continued their harassing. |
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Other animal species to look out for include impala, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, zebra, nyala, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, cheetah, hyena, jackal and giraffe. |
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Hyenas, leopards, lions, caracal, wild dog, serval and side striped jackal all hunt here. |
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Smaller mammals include jackal, bat-eared fox, honey badger, warthog and the ubiquitous ground squirrel. |
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The wolf's relative, the jackal, as well as other wild dogs, could be found in Africa, Europe and Asia. |
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He is compared to a jackal who finds a blood stained sword left out by a hunter. |
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The lekythoi are now in the process of conservation, hence it can not be confirmed whether the animal heads belong to a dog or to a jackal. |
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This deity was represented with a head of a dog or of a jackal and was helped by Neith. |
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Apart from sheltering smaller wildlife like rabbits, gaur and jackal, a part of the estate forms an elephant trail which pachyderms from the Bannerghatta range frequent. |
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These forests are home to other unusual and endangered species, including the Asiatic jackal and silvered langur, many of which have also disappeared from Laos. |
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We responded to losses by jackal predation by changing to an indigenous breed, bringing heavily pregnant ewes in to a safe camp, and kraaling our animals at night. |
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Before long, the scrubby plain has offered kudu, ostriches and a jackal. |
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Carrion is laid out to attract the feathered carnivores, and regular diners include whitenecked ravens, lanner falcons, jackal buzzards, black eagles and cape vultures. |
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Sightings of long tailed sakabula birds, a glimpse of a jackal or a small clan of donkeys herded by gentle Sotho herdsmen along the open road is not uncommon. |
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In addition, the area is constantly visited by carnivores like the jackal. |
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When police raided his home they found African hawk eagles, jackal buzzards, goshawks and American kestrels. |
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I heard them on the other bank, and then saw a man on a horse crossing the river, and went to ground like a jackal. |
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The chance now of seeing a golden jackal in Greece is so rare, that some believe they are on the verge of extinction. |
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Competitors of the wildcat include the jungle cat, golden jackal, red fox, marten, and other predators. |
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Dana Nature Reserve hosts a wide variety of fauna, including ibex, mountain gazelle, fox, badger, porcupine, wolf, hyrax, striped hyena, jackal and many others. |
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The African jackal became the American fox. |
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The dog, a relative of the wolf, the jackal and the fox, was one of the earliest domestic animals, living in human communities as early as 12 000 years ago. |
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Foxes ignore jackal scents or tracks in their territories, and avoid close physical proximity with jackals themselves. |
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It is evident that the sword does not yield blood, yet the jackal went on pursuing, drinking its own blood which emerged from its licking the sword. |
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The original ancestor of the domestic pet dog was long disputed, for a dog's bone and body structure closely resembles that of not only the jackal and the coyote but also the wolf. |
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As a jackal, he uses the wisdom to survive while being very vigilant. |
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I believe that there is food for thought in psychosomatic medicine, if however it accepts to get its information from a religion with heads of jackal and cow. |
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Herds of up to 30 elephants are encountered with increasing frequency, and several lion prides are resident, together with leopard, spotted hyena and black-backed jackal. |
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Back at camp we should hear the plaintive call of the jackal, often referred to as the 'cry of the Kalahari' and the eerie whooping of the hyenas, infamous inhabitants of the region. |
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The southern plains are home to mongooses, civets, hares, the Asiatic jackal, the Indian pangolin, the jungle cat, and the desert cat. |
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In cooperation with the Zoological Society of London, Oxford University and the IUCN Canid Specialist Group, SCF is developing a special research programme on carnivores, with an emphasis on jackal predation on livestock. |
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Large carnivores, such as the wolf, caracal and jackal, are not found. |
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Until recently, scientists thought Ethiopian wolves were a type of jackal. They gave Ethiopian wolves names like Semien jackal, Simenian jackal, or Ethiopian jackal. |
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We are a middle power, in spite of our token participation in the G8, and ought to take up our responsibilities in that light, not by serving as jackal to the American lion. |
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It has 1,700 species of trees and many endangered species of fauna including Asian elephants, golden jackal, Indian fox, spotted deer and mouse deer. |
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It is nonetheless closely related enough to smaller Canis species, such as the eastern wolf, coyote, and golden jackal, to produce fertile hybrids. |
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These were mostly harmless adventures, and for young Butler, hunting a dassie or jackal or springhare was an initiation into the ancient instincts of the land itself. |
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Some people walk with a panther or strike a buffalo stance that makes you wanna dance. Other people flip the script on the day of the jackal that'll make you cackle. |
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Animals were killed or lost their habitat, including the golden jackal, which, while declining in India and Africa, was considered a safe population in Greece. |
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The gray wolf's expressive behavior is more complex than that of the coyote and golden jackal, as necessitated by its group living and hunting habits. |
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The Kirthar is home to threatened species such as the Sindh ibex, the Urial sheep, desert wolf, striped hyena, golden jackal, the Chinkara and eight species of eagle. |
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As we will see, the jackal is usually associated in the Indic context with death and impurity, and would therefore sit squarely at the bottom of Dumont's social hierarchy. |
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