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Black-backed Jackal

Scientific name: Lupulella mesomelas


Black-backed Jackal

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Family: CANIDAE

Group: Mammals

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 30 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 15.01-15.03

Gestation: 2 mois

Births: 15.03-15.05


Habitat:
Savannas, semi-deserts, and scrublands

Description:
The Black-backed Jackal, also known as the silver-backed jackal, is a small canid native to Africa, particularly found in savannas and open grasslands. It is distinguished by its grayish coat with a black stripe running along its back, hence the name "black-backed". This coat helps it blend effectively into its environment. The Black-backed Jackal has a slender body and relatively long legs, allowing it to run at high speeds. An opportunistic carnivore, it primarily feeds on small mammals, birds, insects, and carrion, but it can also eat fruits and plants. Although it is a solitary animal, the Black-backed Jackal can occasionally be seen in small groups, especially during the breeding season. While its status is not particularly threatened, it faces competition from other predators and the loss of its natural habitat.

Recommended lens:
>=400 mm

Photography tips:
Approach slowly and discreetly, using a telephoto lens, as the black-backed jackal can be very elusive and sensitive to disturbances. Photograph early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when the light is soft and the jackal is more active, often foraging for food or patrolling its territory. Capture moments of natural behavior: The black-backed jackal is often seen alone or in pairs, hunting for prey or scavenging the ground. Wait for moments when it is displaying natural behavior. Be patient and respectful: The black-backed jackal is a discreet animal and can spend a lot of time exploring its environment. Wait for moments when it is more visible and engage in respectful observation of its space. The black-backed jackal is a species of least concern, but it is important to respect its natural territory and minimize disturbances. Follow local conservation guidelines to preserve this species and its habitat.

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