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Black-backed Jackal (Lupulella mesomelas)

Black-backed Jackal (Lupulella mesomelas)

Black-backed Jackle, Botswana


Class: Mammalia
Family: Canidae
Common Name: Black-backed Jackal
Genus: Lupulella
Species Name: mesomelas

About The Black-backed Jackal

The main characteristic of the black-backed jackal, which gives it its name, is the black hair running from the back of the neck to the tail (Van Valkenburgh 1994). The chest is white, and the under parts are white to rusty-white, whereas the rest of the body ranges from reddish brown to ginger in appearance. Adults stand about 38cm at the shoulder and are nearly a meter long in length. The head is dog-like, with a pointed muzzle and high pointed ears.

The winter coat of male adults develops a reddish to an almost deep russet red color. Females tend to be less richly colored (Ginsberg 1990). Sexual dimorphism does exist; males tend to be larger than females, but this difference is small.

Range mass: 5 to 10 kg.

Other Physical Features: endothermic ; homoiothermic; bilateral symmetry

Sexual Dimorphism: male larger

Average basal metabolic rate: 21.533 W.



Rights Holder: The Regents of the University of Michigan and its licensors
Bibliographic Citation: Fishman, B. 2000. "Canis mesomelas" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed April 27, 2013 at Citation Link

Trips Where Observed

Africa: Eastern and Southern
Africa: Egypt and Ethiopia
Kenya Solar Eclipse

Member Lifelists

Africa
World

Sites Where Observed

Location
Date
Notes
1/15/2003
Several in the campground area.

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