jackals are on the way to invade Britain, as we reported yesterday.The mammals, who can travel nine miles a night to hunt prey and tackle creatures five times their body weight, are reproducing over Europe in spots previously unseen, according to expert Nathan Ranc.The bloodthirsty animals are heading to the UK, scientists say, could bring a host of problems including howling and harming wildlife during their hunts.
The cunning scavengers love to chow down on turkeys, lambs, chickens, goats, sheep, pheasants, and deer.While they might look cute and cuddly, they’re anything but as Kim Carr learns while digging into 15 facts about the beasts...Mammals of the wolf-like sub-tribe canina, jackals come in three species – black-backed,.
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