Jackals use a wide inventory of howls to communicate with the members of its pack; Howling in social interactions to reinforce family bonds, during courtship and greetings. Howling to give warning call when presence of large carnivores is detected as well as to establish territorial status. The most famous howler is probably the wolf. The golden jackal's howl is less well known, but its vocalizations are as rich as wolves. They have large vocal repertoire and a wide selection of howl shapes. Golden Jackals howl begins with 2–3 low-pitched calls that rise to high-pitched calls; like a protracted and eerie combination of screaming and yelping steady long notes ending in falls that seem to drift away into the night. It is actually the jackal's mode of communicating with other members of its pack, raising its head skywards as it does so. A jackal surrounded by a pack has a very different howl to a lone voice crying in the woods, and a duet with a mate does not match the chorus howl made with the new pups raising their tiny heads to the sky. Jackals are surrounded by superstitions across many cultures due to the eerie howls. The superstitious are known to regard their howling as ominous, portending misfortune and even death. Jackal sound may be frightening to those who hear it for the first time. but after a while it turns into a beautiful melody especially when listening to their live performances. THE JACKAL Jackals are medium-sized omnivorous mammals of the family Canidae , that includes 35 species of dogs, wolves, coyotes, jackals and foxes. Jackals consist of three species of small to medium-sized carnivores, namely, black-backed jackal, side-striped jackal and the golden jackal. The black-backed and side-striped jackals are closely related to each other, whereas the larger golden jackal is more closely related to wolves and coyotes. Black-Backed Jackal: Black-backed jackals are typically what we see on African Wildlife documentaries. They have golden fur with a silverblack strip running along their backs. Black backed jackals are the bravest in their family, as they have evolved to compete with the big cats and hyenas of Africa. Side-Striped Jackal: Side striped jackals features a silver coloration on its back and dark black stripes on its sides.The side-striped jackal prefers woodland or forest habitats, mostly living in Africa's bushlands and mountains. Golden Jackal: The largest and most widespread of the jackals. There are up to seven different subspecies of the golden jackal and it features a tan-golden coloration on its coat. THE GOLDEN JACKAL is native to Eurasia; closely related to gray wolf and coyote than other jackal species native to Africa. They have the fox's small face, long ears and delicate legs. The jackal’s body length varies from 70 to 80 cm, weight being between 8 to 14 kg and lifespan of 14 -16 years. Golden Jackal are found in the variety of habitats: in green forests, grasslands, semi-urban areas. Golden jackals have a flexible diet. Both a predator and scavenger, the jackal is very adaptable to new terrains with the ability to exploit food ranging from fruit and insects to small mammals. Like all animals, they play an important role in the ecosystem, especially by eating animal carrion. They are often called "nature's cleaners". Jackals are intelligent, social and monogamous animals mating for life. They stick to one partner and play equal role in raising their pups. Jackal pairs are highly synchronized and work together to hunt and raise their pups. In most jackal families, there are one or two adult members called helpers. Helpers are jackals who stay with the parents for a year after reaching sexual maturity, without breeding, to help take care of the next litter. Pups start hunting at around 6 months, but parents take care of them as long as they need it. Golden Jackals - with very keen sense of hearing and smell hunt alone, in pairs or in pack. When hunting in a pack, the dominant jackal leads the group. Mainly nocturnal, they can be active in both day and night. When they live near urban areas, they are strictly nocturnal and their survival depends on having good cover where they hide during the day. However, in wilderness areas far from human habitation, they are active during the day. #goldschakalindeutschland Howling sounds in the woods at night Norway Jackal Goldschakal in Deutschland Golden Jackal Europe European Jackal Coyote Sound Coyote Howling #jackalhowling #coyotehowling #goldenjackal #jackalsound #jackalsounds #siyaldak