Simon says: "Let's meet the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus)
The Golden Jackal (Canis aureus) Often mistaken for a small wolf or stray dog, the Golden Jackal is a highly intelligent predator that has mastered the art of survival across the Middle East, Europe & South Asia. 馃實 Habitat: In Israel, you’ll find them thriving in Mediterranean woodlands, coastal plains, agricultural fields & even on the fringes of urban areas. 馃嵔️ Diet (Prey): They are opportunistic omnivores, hunting small mammals but they also eat fruit, insects, carrion & scraps from human settlements. They play a vital ecological role as nature’s clean-up crew. ⚔️ Predators: Their main natural threats are larger carnivores. In Israel, they are occasionally hunted by large eagles which can snatch their pups. Sadly, many are killed on Israeli roads each year. 馃挒 Mating & Family: They are strictly monogamous & form strong, lifelong pair bonds. Mating occurs in late winter (January–February). After a gestation of about 63 days, the female gives birth to a litt...