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  2. Sri Lankan jackal - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan jackal (Canis aureus naria), also known as the Southern Indian jackal is a subspecies of golden jackal native to southern India and Sri Lanka.On the Asian mainland, the Sri Lankan jackal occurs in the whole southern part of the Indian peninsula, from Thana near Bombay in the northwest southwards through the Western Ghats, Mysore, the Eastern Ghats and Madura.

  3. Jackal–dog hybrid - Wikipedia

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    Female jackals accepted male dogs more easily. The half-breed jackal-dogs were hard to train and were bred back to Huskies to produce quarter-bred hybrids (quadroons). To improve trainability, other dogs were bred into the line: A Nenets Herding Laika, a Fox Terrier, and a Spitz. These hybrids were small, agile, and trainable, and had excellent ...

  4. Canid hybrid - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid of domestic dog and pampas fox. Crossings between canids of a different genus is extremely rare. In 2021, a female canid with unusual phenotypic characteristics was found in Vacaria City, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. DNA analysis indicates that the canid was a hybrid between a pampas fox and a domestic dog. [33]

  5. Golden jackal - Wikipedia

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    Coastal South West India, Sri Lanka [40] lanka (Wroughton, 1838) Syrian jackal C. a. syriacus [58] Hemprich and Ehrenberg: 1833 [59] Distinguished by its brown ears. The body fur is a yellow on the back, lighter on the sides, and whitish-yellow underneath. [60] A dark band runs from the nose to the end of the tail.

  6. Talk:Jackal-dog hybrid - Wikipedia

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  8. Jackal - Wikipedia

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    The most lightly built jackal, once considered to be the oldest living member of the genus Canis, [13] it is now placed in the genus Lupulella. It is the most aggressive of the jackals, being known to attack animal prey many times its own weight, and it has more quarrelsome intrapack relationships.

  9. List of mammals of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Golden jackal හිවලා Canis aureus: Sri Lankan jackal, C. a. naria: LC [8] Jungle cat වල් බළලා / වල් බාවා Felis chaus: Sri Lankan jungle cat, F. c. kelaarti: LC [9] Indian grey mongoose මුගටියා Urva edwardsii: LC [10] Indian brown mongoose බොර මුගටියා Urva fusca: LC: Ruddy ...