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UK
/dʒˈækəl/
]
[ US /ˈdʒækəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒækəɫ/ ]
NOUN
- Old World nocturnal canine mammal closely related to the dog; smaller than a wolf; sometimes hunts in a pack but usually singly or as a member of a pair
How To Use jackal In A Sentence
- Wolves and jackals, when frightened, certainly tuck in their tails; and a tamed jackal has been described as careering round his master in circles and figures of eight, like a dog, with his tail between his legs. The expression of the emotions in man and animals
- This guy, Jack Smith, does he go by the name of Jackal?
- There are 36 species of Canidae, including dogs, wolves, coyotes, jackals and foxes.
- Waldi warns us not to set up our beds outside the camp tonight as hyenas and jackals prowl this area.
- 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.
- I could see Alexander cover his nose and his jackal buried its head beneath its paws.
- Other animal species to look out for include impala, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, zebra, nyala, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, cheetah, hyena, jackal and giraffe.
- 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.
- Leopards, hyenas, jackals, sloth bears, cobras, pythons, mongooses and monitor lizards move silently through its forests.
- There's no other product like it: The simple fact is that Game Jackal Pro stands alone.