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  2. Indian jackal - Wikipedia

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    Golden jackals appear prominently in Indian and Nepali folklore, where they often take over the role of the trickster taken by the red fox in Europe and North America. The story of The Blue Jackal for example has the jackal disguising itself with blue paint as Neelaakanth, the guardian of all animals, and tricking the other animals into providing food for him, so that he may continue ...

  3. The Tiger, the Brahmin and the Jackal - Wikipedia

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    an illustration of a variant of the tale. The Tiger, the Brahmin and the Jackal is a popular Indian folklore with a long history and many variants. The earliest record of the folklore was included in the Panchatantra, which dates the story between 200 BCE and 300 CE.

  4. The Blue Jackal - Wikipedia

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    The local dogs didn't like Jackals and chased him away so that they could make their owners proud by killing a beastly jackal. The jackal ran as fast as he could, and not looking where he was going fell into a bucket of indigo dye outside the home of the cloth dyer. The dogs ran further and the jackal climbed out of the bucket, wet but unharmed.

  5. List of Panchatantra stories - Wikipedia

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    The greed of the jackal and the bowstring II.3 V.4.1 97AAA II.4 I.7 The man who got what was coming to him II.5 The weaver's options: to be generous or stingy II.6 The jackal waits for the bull's testicles to fall 115 [12] II.7 The mice who rescued the elephant II.8 How the deer Chitranga got caught in a trap II.4 V.5 II.9 (23 additional stories)

  6. Pinglak - Wikipedia

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    Once, the king of the jungle, the lion named Pinglak came near the bank of river to quench his thirst, but when he listened to the threatening sound of Sanjeewak, he hid himself under a tree. The lion had two cunning jackal ministers named Karkat and Damnak. When they saw lion threatened, Damnak went to Sanjeewak and somehow managed to bring ...

  7. 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.

  8. Category:Subspecies of Canis aureus - Wikipedia

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    Indian jackal; S. Sri Lankan jackal This page was last edited on 8 August 2018, at 15:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. File:Golden Jackal or Indian Jackal, canis aureus indicus.jpg

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