Saturday, June 13, 2020

Why are Jackals noisy?

Why are Jackals noisy?

Jackals are noisy because they communicate with each other by a screaming yell and yapping or a siren like howl when a kill is located. Yipping calls are made when the family gathers. Members only respond to their family’s calls and ignore those of other individuals. 

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